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Few know the treasure that this plant is, you must prepare it with…

In this article, we want to introduce you all the many properties of rue and how to get the most out of it.

This dry-zone plant is aromatic, with yellow-green leaves and small flowers, and adapts well to the Mediterranean climate. It’s existed in many homes and gardens because its strong scent repels insects.

For example, the Romans cultivated it and took it with them when visiting a prisoner, believing it could cure the evil eye. Meanwhile, the Chinese applied it to counteract evil thoughts.

Witches used it to protect themselves from spells and heal the sick. The Hebrews, Egyptians, and Chaldeans thought the face was a gift from their gods, considering it sacred.

In America, Native Americans used rue to create love spells. It’s been said that you can win a person’s heart forever by placing a sprig under the moonlight and then giving it to your loved one.

Medicinal Properties

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