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European BirthWort (Fey Twef)



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Fey Twef


🌱Today we look at this plant from the plant family aristolochia🌱✔️.
 Locally known as "Fey Twef" in Dominica .Other common names ; Dutchmans pipe or "Birth Wort" because of the ancient use of the plant to facilitate birth , even the flowers resemble a birth canal! 🤯
This variety is the  European BirthWort .



 Alot of controversy surrounding the uses of this plant family and limited information on use found on online, But it is not to be feared. I continue local and internet research and have heard some great testimonies of positive results most of the time. Also some corresponding uses were discovered on-line. Uses of the herb are many , mostly for medical and spiritual use. 
The leaves of birthwort is used to prepare an infusion that can clean the womb after birth, start menstruation, makes you feel Un-tied (Dèmawéh) prevent seizures, increase sexual desire, boost the immune system. It is also used to treat snakebite, intestinal pain, gallbladder pain, arthritis, gout, achy joints (rheumatism), eczema, weight loss, and wounds. There are specific times when this plant has to be taken if you want proper results. Consult with a Herbal Doctor and medical doctor before attempting to use Birthwort (Fey Twef). 
The leaves and roots are used as medicine. Small doses recommended. Half to 1small leaf per cup.Prepare by Infusion and drink cool. 3 days. 
*Take note that this plant can also lead to abortions so abstain during pregnancy unless it's a case where the baby is "over due" and needs a natural push out* There is also some Sacred knowledge of the three fingered leaf that I recently discovered .. I learnt that people pin leaves over the entrances of thier dwellings to prevent evil energies from entering. Similar to what is done with aloe vera plants .

 It is said that carrying a leaf facing downwards in the left pocket can  confuse a bad witch that is preying you. 




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