The botanical name of pennyroyal - although of uncertain etymology - is associated with the Latin word for flea, "pulex," alluding to its pest-repellent properties. Due to this, it is commonly used to keep fleas away from household animals and humans to ward off gnats and mosquitos and on houses to kill dust mites.
Pests in the home may signify obstacles, problems, and annoyances that need to be dealt with by one's family. With the presence of bugs and pests, people in the home may feel that they are under attack. Or something or someone may be 'bugging' or 'pestering' them. Because of this symbolism, the pennyroyal is also widely thought to be a powerful guardian that wards off psychic or energetic parasites and leeches and brings tranquility to the home, helps solve marital problems, and draws good luck in family matters. For this reason, it is an ingredient in Peaceful Home oil.
To clear up trouble in the home due to psychic nasties and other negative attachments, some people burn dried pennyroyal leaves as a clearing incense or keep a bowl of Florida Water mixed with pennyroyal leaves on the altar.
When one believes he is being jinxed or cursed using his hair or any personal concerns, rootworkers break the jinx by mixing pennyroyal with nettle and graveyard dirt from a guardian ancestor sprinkling it lightly on the hair or particular personal concern to kill any bad tricks. Then they wash the head or the personal concern with diluted Uncrossing or Jinx Removal oil. One can dilute the condition oils with waters such as Church water, rainwater, or any natural water. After that, drink a cup of mild pennyroyal and nettle tea.
Pennyroyal tea is also used for gastrointestinal ailments, such as constipation and hemorrhoids; however, if you are pregnant or taking any medication to regulate your blood sugar levels, you should not use pennyroyal. It is known to induce abortion and may lower sugar levels.
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