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Pomelo leaves are commonly used for prayers and cleansing.

The Blossoms can be used as loose potpourri to cleanse an area (do not burn them)

Laurel Leaves- aka Bay Leaves are commonly used for love spells, divining if love is meant to be, solar spells, protection, healing, physical energy, and helping put a stop to legal matters.

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