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Xangô Herbs: for amaci, candomblé, bath, umbanda and much more!

Xango herbs are used as a way to connect to what he represents. They can be used both in baths and in smoke or spells, depending on the purpose, and many of them are also remedies for the physical body.

Another very common use of some of these herbs is in amaci, a ritual to encourage connection with the energies of the orixá. They bring with them the attributes of Xangô for those who seek their help in search of more strength and justice. Find out what they are and the best ways to enjoy their benefits in this article.

Xango herbs and other plants are used for purification, consecration, healing, protection, spells and various liturgies. Both the leaves and flowers, as well as the bulb, seed and roots can be used. This will depend on the objective and indication. It is important to stress that they should not be used lightly, as some are toxic and can even be deadly.

Learn a little more about each of the Xangô herbs and their main uses.


Lemon leaves are mainly used to do light cleaning, either in the environment or in the aura. Unlike thick salt, which eliminates everything – including what is good – these leaves are delicate and help purify in simple cases, without taking away vitality. They are also used to bring prosperity and unravel complicated situations, in addition to moving stagnant energies.

The lemon leaf can be used both in a bath, made with the leaves preferably fresh, and in a smoking process, which must be done with dried leaves or with the peels also dehydrated.


Indicated to help with the connection with the spiritual plane and cleaning the crown chakra, peppermint is one of the most important herbs in Xangô. This is because she also fulfills the role of amaci with the orixá, being part of several liturgies. Helps to give cheer and good health, balance energies and bring harmony to the home.

Usually consumed as tea, peppermint can also be used in different types of baths. Among the main ones, it is used as a component in flushing baths, to alleviate the effect of coarse salt and make the process more delicate. As smoked, dried or fresh, it helps with cleaning and preparation for rituals. The leaf is also used in prosperity spells.


The coffee leaf brings balance to the masculine in each one, being a Yang energy regulator. It is linked to vitality, prosperity and success, which is why it is one of Xangô’s herbs. It also helps to carry out a delicate cleaning in the aura, in addition to increasing focus, whether on work or study, or on that important goal in your life.

Preferably, the bath should be prepared with coffee leaves, to make better use of its attributes, but the ideal is to follow the personalized guidance for your situation. Smoking can be done with dry leaves or with roasted grains. The powdered version can also be used and makes the job much easier, as it burns easily.


One of the main plants used in candomblé, the pomegranate is considered one of the herbs of Xangô and also of Iansã, one of his wives. She cleans, opens paths, brings more joy and prosperity. In addition, it is also used to protect against accidents and negative energies. It can be used in baths, smoking, spells and other spells.

Baths can be made with any part of the plant, but give preference to leaves and fruits. Smoking and patuá must be done with dehydrated leaves, while prosperity spells must take seeds, dry or fresh – depending on the type of spell performed.


Purple basil is widely used to eliminate dense energies from the auric field and astral larvae – thought forms that become impregnated over time. It is also used to give more mood and attract prosperity. It helps to improve mood quickly and reduce tension and anxiety, and can be used in the form of an essential oil, bath or smoke.

Without contraindications, the purple basil bath can be done even daily if needed. That’s because, although powerful, he is subtle with other energies. The ideal is to do it during the night, since it can make the person sleepy at the moment, despite energizing throughout the day. Smoking and spells can be done with fresh or dried herbs.


Many of Xango’s herbs are also great seasonings, as is the case with nutmeg. She helps attract good vibes into your life, as well as promoting financial prosperity. It is used in rituals such as settlements of Candomblé temples or for protection during funerals. It is also offered to caboclos and gypsies, as an offering or spells.

It is not common to make baths with nutmeg, but they can be smoked and mixed with other elements to attract good luck. Sprinkling nutmeg seed powder on your wrist can give you extra protection when you’re out and about, as well as help you face bigger challenges. It can also compose charms and other protection and prosperity spells.


Well known as a natural remedy, the stonebreaker herb is one of those with great cleaning power, being widely used for baths and smoking. It also helps to ward off the envious, protect against negative energies and intentions, as well as obsessors.

Because it is a very strong and slightly toxic herb, the ideal is to use it only for bathing and with proper guidance. Smoking is not recommended for lay people, but stone breaker can also be very well used in amulets, being perfect for warding off the evil eye.


The meek or red mastic is one of the most suitable Xango herbs for unloading baths, not only to eliminate negative energies, demands and obsessors, but also to create a kind of shield of protection against these energies.

Perhaps this is one of the best known baths, either by those who already understand more about the subject, or even by laymen. In addition, mastic is extremely aromatic, perfect for cleaning smoke, charms or spells. But, never use white mastic, as it is toxic and can cause short-term problems.


With no recognized use in natural medicine, the herb Levante or Alevante is widely used for its energetic characteristics. In addition to being one of Xangô’s herbs, it is also widely used in head obligations and other rites in candomblé.

Your bath is recommended to give you more strength and energy, either when facing new challenges or after doing a very heavy cleaning. Alevante herb also helps to improve self-esteem, being suitable for spells and for preparing amulets.


Also known as king’s hair or fern of the North, the beard of an old man has more than one orixá as its patron. She is one of the herbs of Xangô and Obaluaê, and is related to cleaning, purifying and energizing instruments.

Very powerful, it is used in shakes, a heavy cleaning ritual that can only be done by someone with experience and confidence. It can also be used for healing, unloading – both in bath and smoking – and sacralization.


With strong healing, analgesic and anti-inflammatory action, barbatimão is recognized as a remedy and is already part of the popular repository of natural medicine. Xangô and Oxumarê have this herb in their energy spectrum, being suitable for working with both orixás.

Used both for bathing and for smoking, barbatimão helps dilute bad energy, renewing and balancing the energy field. If you’re going to take a shower, be very careful, as it releases a red dye that can stain fabrics and even the bathroom floor.


The horsetail herb, or as it is more commonly called, horsetail, is used in natural medicine to treat infections and aid healing. In addition, it also acts as a diuretic and antioxidant. In candomblé, it is used in rites such as head obligations and in the settlement of terreiros.

The snake corn bath is suitable for light cleaning of the aura, normally without contraindications. Smoking is also used for this purpose. In that case, opt for dry herb to get a better result.


St. John’s wort also corresponds to Xangô, and helps in the treatment of anxiety, insomnia and other related ailments, being found in the form of dehydrated leaves and even capsules. Its essential oil is recommended for those suffering from depression, but you can also opt for baths made with the herb.

It can be used as a daily bath, as it is gentle and has no known side effects. Its smoking is also highly recommended or even the application of essential oil.


The fire leaf, water stick, iperegum or red peregum, is one of the herbs of Xangô and Iansã. Be careful, as the other colors belong to orixás like Oxossi or even his archenemy, Ogun – so choose the herb in the correct variation, in red color.

The fire leaf is used in baths, always with the guidance of an experienced person. Similarly, weed shaking rituals should be done by someone trustworthy and with good intentions.


The hibiscus flower is much more than decorative, being used in natural medicine for women who are approaching the menopause stage. It also has many other healing roles, accelerating metabolism and helping with slimming diets. However, it has other uses besides these.

Perfect for daily healing baths, it also helps to make you more available for day-to-day tasks, and baths should preferably be done in the morning. It can also be used in smoke, spells and foot baths.


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