Multifunctional mixtures of herbs mixed from hand-picked herbs from Czech meadows, groves and forests. Carefully selected herbs of the best quality with a wider range of uses. The name "Hierbas Mágicas" means "magic herbs" in Spanish.
The mixture called REAL was created last at the instigation of my male friends. When we tested my first herbal mixtures Rest and Real at one of our friend's concerts, the guys said that it was great, but that "it is too aromatic for them and that it drowns out the taste of another important herb", if you know what I mean. And so this mixture was created, which is the least aromatic and more neutral. The only prominent herb is clary sage leaves and the only flowers present in this blend are elderflower and black poplar flowers. This is the REAL DEAL, baby.
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The first inspiration to mix my own herbal mixtures came a few years ago, when I moved to Costa Rica and bought the first herbal mixture from the local shamans, which was intended for inhalation and cleaning spaces with smoke. That was at a time when I was getting rid of unwanted bad habits and looking for anything that would help me. Herbal mixtures enchanted me and I began to learn how to mix herbal mixtures from shamans. One of the women came from Lithuania and knew her way around herbs growing in the Czech countryside. At first, I mixed the mixtures for my own use and gave them to friends. However, the interest in herbs grew and I finally mixed three recipes, which I developed to my satisfaction with the Czech herbalists Naturway and Byliny Mikeš. I am very happy that today I can present to you products that have become an integral part of my everyday life. In a paper, in a mug and in the bath.
Possible uses of mixtures:
- The great thing is that Hierbas Mágicas have many uses and it is up to you which one you choose. You can try them all and over time you will find out which suits you best.
- I like to roll the mixtures in a rolling paper. Whether alone or mixed with some other magical herb, I always grind them in a grinder first and use a carbon filter.
- Herbs can also be used as room fumigants. I place about one spoonful of herbs on hot coals in a censer or smoking pot, i.e. a container intended for smoking (I like to use an abalone shell or various bowls and containers made of earthenware, ceramics or metal). I let the room smell of herbal smoke. I also like to mix the mixtures with resin intended for smoke cleansing.
- The herbal mixture is also an excellent tea. I simply infuse the herbs in hot water like when I prepare any other herbal tea (temperature approx. 80 degrees for 5 minutes)
- I also love Hierbas Mágicas as an aid for my home wellness, see recipe below.
RECIPE for herbal peeling
In a bowl, I mix 1 tablespoon of herbs, 1 tablespoon of brown sugar, honey or molasses, 1 tablespoon of coarse Himalayan or sea salt, 1-2 tablespoons of almond or other skin oil and mix. While I fill the bath, I let it rest for a while. Then I apply the mixture to a clean face and let myself be carried away by the scent of the herbs. After five minutes, I massage my face with an herbal scrub (I use it as a scrub). After that, I rinse the herbal mixture from my face with water and let it smell and fade in the water in the bath.
WHOLE COMPOSITION: Leaves of blackberry raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.), leaves of turner (Turnera diffusa WILLD.), also known as damiana, leaves of small-flowered fennel (Verbascum densiflorum Bertol.), female flowers (cones) of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) , leaves of bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng.), sprigs of thyme (Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymus zygis L.), black wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris L.), cut flowers of calendula (Calendula officinalis L.) , cornflower flowers (Centaurea cyanus L. syn. Cyanus segetum Hill.) or blue cornflowers, sage leaves (Salvia officinalis L. sensu lato), lavender flowers (Lavandula angustifolia P. MILL. or Lavandula officinalis Chaix., L. vera DC.), leaves of sweet stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni), flowers of chamaemelum nobile (L.) All. syn. Anthemis nobilis L., known as Roman chamomile, flowers (dresses) of true chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L. syn Matricaria recutita L. or Chamomilla recu tita (L.)Rausch.), flowers of the large-flowered division and others named (Verbascum thapsus L., Verbascum densiflorum Bertol. (syn. V. thapsiforme Schrad.), V. phlomoides L.)
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