Medicinal Uses and Healing Benefits
Red clover is a deeply nourishing herb known for supporting hormonal balance, circulation, and overall vitality. It contains isoflavones—plant compounds that help balance estrogen levels—making it a common ally for women experiencing menopause, PMS, or hormonal fluctuations. Herbalists also use red clover to support lymphatic flow, detoxification, and skin health, as it helps the body eliminate waste gently through the bloodstream. Its mild expectorant qualities aid in soothing coughs and respiratory irritation, while its mineral-rich composition helps restore energy and resilience. Drunk as a tea or infusion, red clover is both a tonic for long-term health and a soothing herb for emotional and physical renewal.
Metaphysical and Magical Properties
In metaphysical practice, red clover symbolizes protection, prosperity, and love. It is often used in charms and spellwork to attract good fortune, strengthen relationships, and ensure peace within the home. Red clover’s trifoliate leaves represent luck and spiritual balance—mind, body, and spirit working in harmony. It is also associated with healing the heart and releasing old emotional wounds, making it a beautiful herb for renewal and forgiveness rituals. Sprinkled around the home or added to baths, red clover invites blessings and abundance while dispelling negativity. Spiritually, it carries a warm, nurturing vibration that encourages optimism, emotional stability, and faith in new beginnings.
Magical Correspondences
Element: Air
Planetary Ruler: Mercury
Deities: Brigid, Venus, Freyja
Chakra Association: Heart Chakra
Magical Intentions: Love, Prosperity, Protection, Healing, Renewal, Luck
Disclaimer
All herbs and flowers are sold as curios or for crafting only. We do not make claims of metaphysical or medicinal results. Always research safety and usage, especially when using herbs internally.
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Pouch sizes may vary slightly based on herb density
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