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Consecrated Blood Root
The Bloodroot gets its name from the bright red sap that flows from its base when cut. So, it is not really a root but the entire plant. Associated with protection, it is known to ward off the evil eye, black magic, and remove obstacles.
The Bloodroot is consecrated and sold in approximately 6g packages (as shown in the photo).
Other names: Canada Sanguinaria, Red Puccoon.
⸺ Note: for ritual use only, not for food or cosmetic use.
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Information & features
- Composition: Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
- Weight: approximately 6g
Storage & preservation
Make sure to store it in a place protected from external energies.
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Bloodroot: a sharp ally for protection and liberation
Bloodroot, named for the red sap that flows when it is cut, is one of the most striking plants in terms of appearance and symbolism. It is not the root in the botanical sense that is used here, but the rhizome, the underground part that concentrates all the plant's vital energy. Used in certain North American traditions, it embodies a sharp and protective energy.
A barrier against invisible attacks
Bloodroot serves as a shield against harmful intentions. It is part of talismans designed to counter jealousy, repel curses, or neutralize the evil eye. Placed in a discreet corner of the home, it acts as a silent guardian, maintaining a more stable atmosphere and preserving the inner peace of the living space.
A powerful tool to cut through blockages
Its presence goes beyond simple protection. Bloodroot is a force of action when it comes to unblocking a situation. It accompanies rituals intended to sever burdensome ties, break fixed habits, or open paths that were previously inaccessible. It acts directly, with straightforward frankness suited to work that requires quick action, clarity, or a fresh start.
| Chakras | Root (Muladhara) – grounding, survival, instinctive strength |
| Signs | Scorpio – intensity, transformation, connection with blood and deep forces |
| Elements | Earth – grounding, physical protection, connection to ancestors |
| Planets | Mars – energy, defense, courage, blood |
| Deities | Hecate (crossroads and protection), Kali (transformation through blood), spirits of Native American ancestors |
| Creatures | Guardian spirits, ancestors, wolves (protective, instinctive, and loyal strength) |
| Seasons | Autumn – season of transformation, turning inward, contact with the dead |
| Days | Tuesday – day of Mars, favorable for rituals of strength, defense, and banishment |
| Sabbath | Samhain – festival of the dead, ancestors, and connection with the beyond |
| Benefits | Strengthens protections, wards off malevolent influences, grounds energies, promotes inner transformation |
| Scientific name | Sanguinaria canadensis |
| Appearance | Small herbaceous plant, white flowers, red-orange rhizome inside |
| Smell | Earthy, acrid, slightly resinous once dried |
| Color | White for the flowers, bright red for the rhizome juice |
| Used parts | Rhizome (called blood root), dried and ground into powder |
| Origins | Eastern North America |
| Toxicity level | High (may cause burns, vomiting, and harmful effects on skin or mucous membranes) |
Bloodroot, recognizable by its red sap when cut, is traditionally used in magic for its protective power. Although it is called a root, it is actually the entire plant that is used. It is known to ward off negative influences, break curses, and create a barrier against the evil eye.
To use it, simply place a piece near the entrance of the home or in a room where you want to strengthen spiritual security. It can also be carried on the person in a small pouch to repel invisible attacks, or incorporated into a clearing and purification spell. Some use it in ritual baths or burn it on charcoal to disperse heavy energies.
Bloodroot acts as a shield. It can accompany work to break with the past, exit a harmful cycle, or cleanse after a difficult period. Keep it in a dry place, away from moisture.
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