BONESET

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Break the Bond. Set What Has Been Bound.

Boneset takes its name from its traditional use in folk medicine — not for setting broken bones, but for breaking the grip of "bone-break fever," the aching, deep-in-the-marrow suffering of influenza that made the sick feel as though their very bones were fracturing. It is a plant that knows how to reach into the deep places and release what has locked itself there. In the folk magic tradition, this quality translates directly: Boneset is used for cord-cutting, releasing deep attachments, and protection — a herb that breaks what has been bound, severs what has been tied, and frees the spirit from what has held it too long.

Folklore & Magical Uses

Boneset has a long history in Indigenous North American healing, used by numerous nations — including the Mohegan, Menominee, and Iroquois — as one of the most important medicinal plants on the continent. It was adopted enthusiastically into American folk medicine, where it became a staple of the home medicine chest throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, known for its ability to break fevers and ease deep physical suffering.

In the hoodoo and conjure tradition, Boneset carries its breaking and releasing power into the spiritual realm. It is used in cord-cutting rituals to sever ties that have become unhealthy, obsessive, or spiritually binding — particularly emotional bonds that feel impossible to break on one’s own. It is also used in protection workings, where its ability to break and dispel is directed outward against hexes, crossed conditions, and negative spiritual influences. Some workers add it to uncrossing baths alongside hyssop and rue to create a powerful triple-action cleansing and releasing formula. What has been set into the bone can be released. Boneset knows the way.

Suggested Uses

  • Add to cord-cutting rituals to sever deep, unhealthy, or obsessive attachments
  • Use in uncrossing baths alongside hyssop and rue for powerful spiritual release
  • Incorporate into protection workings to break hexes and crossed conditions
  • Burn as incense during releasing rituals at the end of a relationship or chapter
  • Add to banishing workings where deep spiritual ties need to be broken and cleared

Rompe el Vínculo. Libera lo que Ha Sido Atado.

La eupatoria toma su nombre de su uso tradicional en la medicina popular — no para fijar huesos rotos, sino para romper el agarre de la "fiebre rompehuesos", el sufrimiento profundo de la influenza que hacía sentir a los enfermos como si sus propios huesos se fracturaran. Es una planta que sabe cómo llegar a los lugares profundos y liberar lo que se ha bloqueado allí. En la tradición de magia popular, esta cualidad se traduce directamente: la eupatoria se usa para cortar lazos, liberar apegos profundos y protección — una hierba que rompe lo que ha sido atado y libera el espíritu de lo que lo ha retenido demasiado tiempo.

Usos Mágicos y Folclóricos

La eupatoria tiene una larga historia en la sanación indígena norteamericana, utilizada por numerosas naciones — incluyendo los Mohegan, Menominee e Iroquois — como una de las plantas medicinales más importantes del continente. En la tradición del hoodoo, se usa en rituales de corte de cordón para cortar lazos que se han vuelto poco saludables, obsesivos o espiritualmente vinculantes, y en trabajos de protección para romper hechizos y condiciones cruzadas.

Usos Sugeridos

  • Añade a rituales de corte de cordón para cortar apegos profundos, poco saludables u obsesivos
  • Usa en baños de descruce junto con hisopo y ruda para una poderosa liberación espiritual
  • Incorpora en trabajos de protección para romper hechizos y condiciones cruzadas
  • Quema como incienso durante rituales de liberación al final de una relación o capítulo
  • Añade a trabajos de destierro donde se necesita romper y limpiar vínculos espirituales profundos

Eupatorium perfoliatum

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