Woven into the laurel wreaths that crowned victorious Roman generals and revered Greek poets alike, Laurus nobilis, Bay Leaf, is one of history’s most symbolically powerful herbs. Sacred to Apollo, the god of prophecy and the sun, Bay Leaf has been cultivated and revered throughout the Mediterranean since antiquity, prized equally in the culinary traditions of Greece, Rome, and the Arab world as in the healing and sacred arts of those same civilizations.
Bay Leaf is a natural source of essential oils including eucalyptol, linalool, and methyl chavicol, which give it its distinctive aromatic potency and contribute to its traditional use supporting healthy digestion, respiratory function, and blood sugar balance. Herbalists traditionally reach for Bay Leaf tea to ease bloating and gas, support insulin sensitivity, and provide a warming, clarifying effect throughout the digestive system. Bay Leaf is also valued for its antioxidant-rich profile and mild analgesic properties, making it a gentle but effective plant ally for whole-body wellness. Bay Leaf holds some of the strongest spiritual associations of any herb in contemporary practice, across ancient Greek divination, European folk magic, and modern kitchen witchcraft, writing an intention on a Bay Leaf and burning it safely is one of the most widely practiced manifestation rituals. It is also burned for protection and clarity, tucked into dream pillows for prophetic sleep, and carried as a charm for good fortune and success.
Bay Leaf’s warm, aromatic depth pairs beautifully with other spicy, grounding herbs. For a soothing digestive and wellness infusion, blend with our Ginger Root for warming digestive support and circulation, our Cinnamon (Ceylon) for blood sugar-balancing sweetness and aromatic warmth, and our Lemongrass for a bright, citrusy lift that lightens this grounding blend into a beautiful daily wellness ritual.
Bay Leaf is generally safe for use in culinary amounts and as a mild herbal tea. Always strain out whole Bay Leaves before drinking, they are rigid and can be a choking hazard if swallowed. Bay Leaf may have mild blood sugar-supporting effects; those on diabetes medications should monitor closely. Avoid therapeutic quantities during pregnancy. Those with allergies to plants in the Lauraceae family should use caution. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Traditionally used to support healthy digestion — eases bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort
* May support healthy blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity as part of a balanced lifestyle
* Rich in aromatic essential oils with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
* Supports respiratory comfort with its clarifying, eucalyptol-rich essential oil profile
* One of the most widely used herbs in manifestation and ritual practice — write intentions and burn safely
* Revered across ancient Greek, Roman, and modern spiritual traditions for protection, prophecy, and good fortune
1. For Bay Leaf tea: Use 2–4 whole Bay Leaves per 8 oz of water.
2. Bring water to a full boil. Add Bay Leaves, reduce heat, and simmer for 5–10 minutes. Longer simmering increases the aromatic intensity and potency.
3. Strain thoroughly — always remove all Bay Leaves before drinking.
4. Sweeten with raw honey and add a cinnamon stick or slice of fresh ginger for a warming wellness blend. Enjoy warm, especially after meals for digestive support.
5. For ritual use: Write an intention or word on a dry Bay Leaf using a pen or marker. Hold the leaf, focus on your intention, then burn it safely in a fire-safe dish or firepit. This widely practiced manifestation ritual is safe, simple, and deeply rooted in tradition.