The herbs in this section should only be used in magical workings - as a fragrant potpurri, maybe, or as an offering. I strongly advise against burning any herbs you may have purchased or gathered, unless you are properly trained, and by properly I mean by a teacher, not a book or website. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it's not enough to go by when harvesting herbs.
Some herbs look amazing alike to others. Water hemlock can easily be mistaken for wild carrots. Water hemlock is deadly and wild carrots, obviously, are not. You never know who picked the herbs that are in your collection - they may or may not be what the label says.
Alright, enough of that. Just please be careful when working with herbs in any way, they can be highly lethal.
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If you are pregnant, DO NOT USE any of the following herbs for any reason. Many can cause early contractions, birth defects, and even miscarriage. Don't even handle these herbs.
Angelica, Belladonna, Burdock, Cinnamon essential oil, Cow Parsnip, Hyssop, Mistletoe, Motherwort, Oshá, Pennyroyal, Peony, Rue, San qi, Shepherd's Purse, Thyme oil, Vervain, Wood Betony, Wormwood, Yarrow, Yerba
And now, herbs that EVERYONE should step cautiously with. Some can be used in small doses. Note that if you are allergic to any herb, regardless of whether it is on this list, avoid it.
Angelica, Belladonna, Chaparral, Comfrey, Datura, Germander, Hellebore, Hemlock, Henbane, Jin Bu Huan, Lobelia, Ma huang