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Arugula in Magic & Superstition
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I can currently find little mention of Arugula in literature related to magic or superstition, other than it is supposed to bring good luck.  Also, the oil from the seeds apparently has been believed in the past to have had aphrodisiac qualities.  If you have any further information on this herb, please E-Mail me and I will credit you on this page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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