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The Vulgar Witch reminds us that magic is not a luxury item. It is a birthright—muddy, loud, fierce, and beautifully human. If you want to explore this practice deeper, let me know: Share public link Cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and black pepper from

In Scottish and Appalachian folk magic, the most potent curse required spittle , menstrual blood , or urine . The Vulgar Witch knew that power was not found in distant temples but inside the humiliating functions of the body. To bake a "witch’s cake" (a common test during the trials), one mixed rye flour with the urine of the accuser. This was vulgar. It was disgusting. And according to folklore, it worked. If you want to explore this practice deeper,