====== Datura ======
---- dataentry herbs---- latin_names: Datura stramonium, D. metel, D. spp. folk_names: Devil's Apple, Ghost Flower, Jimsonweed, Love-Will, Mad Apple, Madherb, Manicon, Stinkweed, Sorcerer's Herb, Thornapple, Toloache, Witches' Thimble, Yerba del Diablo (Spanish: Herb of the Devil) gender_tags: Feminine planet_tags: Saturn element_tags: Water deity_tags: effect_tags: Hex-Breaking, Sleep, Protection ----
===== Ritual Uses ===== Datura has been used in shamanic practices and religious rites for untold centuries. The Aztecs considered the plant to be sacred. ===== Magical Uses ===== Datura is used to break spells by sprinkling it around the home. It also protects against evil spirits. If insomnia persists night after night, it may be cured by placing some datura leaves into each shoe and then setting the shoes under the bed with the toes pointing toward the nearest wall. A few datura leaves placed on the crown of a hat protects the wearer from apoplexy as well as sunstroke.