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Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:06 am
by Dolmance
Hi all,

Would the Bayberry sold at Lucky Mojo be pimenta racemosa, or Jamaican bayberry, that is also used to make bay rum (I'm still waiting for my Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic book to arrive, Bri ;-) ) or is it of the genus Myrica? Or something else altogether?

By the way, Ms Yronwode's book seems to be pretty hard to find in the UK. I've had to purchase it from the other side of the pond.

Thanks,
D.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:21 pm
by Miss Bri
I have listings in HHRM for Pimenta acris, Myrica Cerifera, Myrica gale, Myrica Pennsylvanica, hope that helps!
Bri

HER-BBR-RTCH
Bayberry Root Chips
$3.50

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Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 6:26 pm
by rainbird
Hello, I also found it hard to purchase Miss Cat's book (I live in London UK) but for all that it was worth every penny. I am just sorry there is not a franchise in the UK selling Lucky Mojo products.

I have to make do with what I can find here but it is very limited. I want to phone Miss Cat to see how I could do the correspondence course.

Regards Rainbird

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:29 pm
by catherineyronwode
The magical qualities of this product are described in this book, with folkloric hoodoo spells for use in practical conjure,

BOO-GRI-HHSC
Hoodoo Herb & Root Magic Paperback by catherine yronwode
$16.00

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Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:13 pm
by cecila
Hi,

can be LM bayberry root used for general luck( not only for money luck)?
thank you

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:56 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, cecila

Honestly, I haven't heard of that but it's worth a try!

https://www.herb-magic.com/bayberry-root.html

Please let us know the results if you use this for this purpose

Take care

This product qualifies to be included in the Lucky Mojo 6 Herb and Root Special.

When you order SIX of our regularly-priced herbs or roots, you only pay for FIVE and, as a BONUS GIFT -- we will also send you a FREE Red Flannel Bag that you can use to make your own mojo hand. Just order the Special, and be sure to list your SIX herbs and roots in the message area of your order.

HER-ZSP-6HRB
6 Herb and Root Special (6 Herbs + Red Bag)
$17.50

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Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:43 pm
by catherineyronwode
The medical qualities of this product are described in this book, with traditional folkloric remedies for home-herbalists to try.

BOO-BOT-TAMB
This Amazing Book by Sunrae Products Company, ed. cat yronwode
$9.00

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Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:43 pm
by catherineyronwode
This product qualifies to be included in the Lucky Mojo 6 Herb Tea Special.

Buy six herbs for use as teas and receive a free small muslin tea steeping bag. To qualify for this special you must select six of the $3.50 HER (SKU code) items listed in this section. Botanical and Mineral Curios do not qualify for this special.

HER-ZSP-6TEA
6 Herb Tea Special (6 Herb Teas + Small Muslin Bag)
$17.50

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Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:06 am
by Alice Kyteler
Hi everybody,

Have a question about bayberry. This tree belongs to the myriacea family, but I remember once searching on the Internet for some info about this tree, and the related info that came through was tea tree. Is Bayberry related to tea tree?. I know very well the bayberry trea, it's very common in the Mediterreanean area; and as far as I know, its fruits and composition are different to tea tree (usually related to Australia).


Thanks.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:53 pm
by Miss Athena
Hello Alice Kyteler,

As far as I know, bayberry is not related to tea tree. Someone more knowledgeable than I am may weigh in here with more detail.

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:36 am
by Alice Kyteler
Hello Miss Athena,

It's been so long.

Have made my own research about bayberry, and here in my location we have a plant which is part of myriacea family, just like bayberry. The sites I researched about bayberry which compared it to tea tree oil were wrong.

Have taken a look to Lucky Mojo catalogue and I discovered that you sell Bayberry Root, also Bayberry leaves and even you have an oil and also bayberry bark chips. My question here is, if I want to perform a money ritual using bayberry, what part of the plant is it recommended?. Can I use the leaves, the bark, the oil or whatever because the effect is the same?.

Thanks so much for your answer.

Have a nice day.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:52 am
by catherineyronwode
Hi -- We do sell Bayberry root chips but not Bayberry leaves -- you may be thinking of Bay Leaves or Bearberry Leaves. The root is what it used, in chips, or chunks. The essential oil is very nice as well.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:24 am
by Alice Kyteler
Hello Miss Cat,

I must be mistaken and read the LM catalogue wrong. I misunderstood Bayberry Leaves for those Bearberry Leaves and Bay Leaves that you sell. I'm interested exactly in Bayberry Oil, the root chips as well, would like to have both.

So, I understand that these products are used in money spells, am I right?. I think I'm going to purchase your herb books for this Christmas.


Thanks a lot.

Re: Bayberry Root Questions and Answers

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 12:39 pm
by catherineyronwode
Hello, Alice Kyteler --

We sell all three -- Bayberry, Bay, and Bearberry -- plus Barberry! -- in various forms.

Bayberry is used for prosperity.

Much more information can be found here:

Hoodoo At A Glance
https://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooataglance.html

And if you buy "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic," even more will become clear.

Good luck!