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I am going to go out at dawn, and start a potion. My Gods and Goddesses have instinctively told me how, and I trust them. However, I am simplu curious as to the properties of stemless honeysuckle leaves and aloe vera paste(or inside that's all gooey). I've never made a potion before...so any ideas as to what it may or may not do?
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Depends on IF it is a cold potion or a cooked potion.
However any needs "blessed water" either crystal or moon.
You may want to cleanse your aura before doing anything and do not get foriegn materials in the mix i.e. contamination.
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Honeysuckle:

Honeysuckle is used for digestive disorders including pain and swelling (inflammation) of the small intestine (enteritis) and dysentery; upper respiratory tract infections including colds, influenza, swine flu, and pneumonia; other viral and bacterial infections; swelling of the brain (encephalitis); fever; boils; and sores. Honeysuckle is also used for urinary disorders, headache, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer. Some people use it to promote sweating, as a laxative, to counteract poisoning, and for birth control.

Source: http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-512-honeysuckle.aspx?activeingredientid=512&activeingredientname=honeysuckle


Aloe:

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-607-aloe.aspx?activeingredientid=607&activeingredientname=aloe

This site is really good for herbalism, it talks about a large number of plants and how they are used.
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