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			<title>Intro to Herbalism</title>
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			<description>There are three forms of herb craft. The first is herbal magick sometimes known as green witchcraft, low magick, and kitchen witchery. The second is herbalism as the practice of using herbs and other vegetation for medicinal use. The third is creative art work which includes things like floral arrangements, pressing flowers etc.



  The texts that I will write following this one will be in concerned to the magickal and medicinal uses and will contain detailed info on several herbs along with  ...</description>
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