🖤 Da Huang – The Great Purger
Known as Da Huang in Chinese Medicine, Rhubarb Root (Radix et Rhizoma Rhei) is a bitter, cold, and forceful herb used to break through deep blockages, purge toxins, and clear heat from the body. It is not gentle—and it is not meant to be. When used with care and intention, it’s one of the most potent allies for banishing what no longer belongs—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
In ritual work, Da Huang is a cutting herb — aligned with severing ties, removing spiritual filth, and resetting a space, field, or body when all other gentle methods fail. This is the herb of final cuts, cord dissolution, and energetic severance.
🌿 Spiritual & Ritual Uses:
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Burn or steep in banishing, uncrossing, or curse-breaking rites
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Add to floor washes to eliminate energetic contamination
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Use in rituals of separation, endings, or deliberate disconnection
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Combine with rue, sulfur, wormwood, or myrrh for powerful cleansing
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Excellent for Saturnian, Plutonian, or eclipse-based rites where removal is central
🜁 Elemental Alignment: Earth / Fire
🪐 Planetary Ruler: Saturn / Pluto
📖 Tradition: Chinese Medicine, Black Magick, Baneful Cleansing, Cord-Cutting Rituals
📏 Quantity: 1 oz (cut, dried root)
Ritual Tip:
Use Da Huang during the waning moon or on a Saturday (Saturn day) to cut cords, release attachments, or purge harmful spiritual residue. Burn with wormwood and sulfur over black charcoal while stating clearly what must go.
How to Use:
Burn, simmer, steep, or powder for ritual use. Extremely strong and cold-moving — use with clear intent and protection. Not for internal use without professional supervision.