12th Nov, 2025
By Dr. Anthia Wint, Queen Of Herbs with Herbs from the Bible: Divine Plants with the Spiritual Healing Power
Introduction: Ancient Roots, Living Remedies
From the dawn of creation, Our Heavenly Father’s placed healing power within the plants of the earth. Every herb, leaf, and root was divinely designed to restore balance, strengthen the body, and uplift the soul. Today, as the world returns to holistic wellness, Biblical herbs,once used by prophets, priests, and healers,are reclaiming their sacred place in modern life.
Through Dr Anthia wint Queen Of Herbs, I have dedicated my life to restoring these forgotten remedies,honoring both their spiritual meaning and practical beauty.
My Journey as a Holistic and Spiritual Healer
My path to holistic healing began not in a classroom, but in a moment of divine awakening. After experiencing deep personal loss and health challenges, I was led by the Spirit to the plants,just as ancient healers were guided by faith.
Through prayer, fasting, and study of Scripture, I discovered that the same herbs used by Moses, Ruth, and Jesus still hold the power to heal mind, body, and spirit. I began blending teas, tonics, and oils infused with Biblical herbs, each crafted with prayer and intention. This sacred calling birthed Dr Anthia wint Queen Of Herbs,a spiritual wellness brand devoted to reconnecting humanity with the natural medicine our Heavenly father’s placed on earth.
The Herbs of the Bible: Divine Plants with Spiritual Healing Power
Frankincense (Exodus 30:34–36
• Biblical Use: Used in holy anointing oil and temple incense, symbolizing prayer rising to heaven.
• Spiritual Meaning: Represents purification, divine connection, and inner peace.
• Modern Use: Today, Frankincense essential oil is used for meditation, healing skin, and relieving inflammation.
• How It’s Used: Infused in oils, used in tonics, or burned as incense to cleanse the energy around the body and home.
• Where It Grows: Found in the arid regions of Arabia, Samaria, and the Horn of Africa.
Myrrh (Matthew 2:11, John 19:39)
• Biblical Use: One of the gifts brought to baby Jesus; used in sacred anointing and embalming.
• Spiritual Meaning: Symbolizes sacrifice, divine love, and spiritual purification.
• Modern Use: Myrrh is used for immune strength, oral health, and wound healing.
• How It’s Used: Infused into healing balms, oils, or tonics for rejuvenation and inner clarity.
• Where It Grows: Native to regions around Galilee, Ethiopia, and the Arabian Peninsula.
Mint :The Herb of Refreshing Grace
• Biblical Reference: Luke 11:42 ,“Woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs…”
• Ancient Use: Mint was used for healing digestive issues, purifying temple spaces, and refreshing the body and mind.
• Spiritual Meaning: Mint symbolizes spiritual vitality and the renewing breath of the Holy Spirit. It brings refreshment to the weary soul.
• Modern Use: Mint tea and tonics calm the stomach, relieve tension, and improve focus. In oils, mint stimulates circulation and clears spiritual stagnation.
• Where It Grows: Thrives in the fertile valleys of Galilee and the Jordan River basin, where the soil is rich and fragrant
Hyssop (Psalm 51:7, Exodus 12:22, John 19:29)
• Biblical Use: Used in cleansing rituals and the Passover for spiritual purification.
• Spiritual Meaning: Represents cleansing, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal.
• Modern Use: Hyssop tea is used for detoxifying the body, clearing the lungs, and supporting emotional healing.
• How It’s Used: Brewed as tea, made into cleansing tonics, or infused in oil for spiritual anointing.
• Where It Grows: Grown in the hills of Samaria and the dry slopes of the Middle East.
Aloe (John 19:39–40)
• Biblical Use: Used to anoint and preserve the body of Christ.
• Spiritual Meaning: Symbol of comfort, renewal, and divine healing.
• Modern Use: Known for soothing the skin, detoxifying the body, and aiding digestion
• How It’s Used: Added to healing tonics, teas, and infused oils for restoration.
• Where It Grows: Common in the lands of Galilee and Egypt,thriving in warm, dry climates.
Sage:The Herb of Wisdom and Purification
• Biblical Reference: 1 Kings 4:33 — Solomon spoke of “trees, from the cedar that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall.” While not named directly, sage was part of the aromatic herbs known in ancient Israel.
• Ancient Use: Used for purification and protection, sage smoke was believed to drive out negative spirits and cleanse sacred spaces.
• Spiritual Meaning: Sage represents divine wisdom, clarity, and renewal. It is a reminder to release what no longer serves and to embrace the wisdom of God.
• Modern Use: Sage tea is used for digestion, hormonal balance, and emotional grounding. When burned or infused into oil, it purifies the home and restores mental clarity.
• Where It Grows: Found in the Mediterranean regions of Israel, Lebanon, and surrounding deserts of Judea.
Cinnamon (Exodus 30:23)
• Biblical Use: Ingredient in the holy anointing oil used by priests.
• Spiritual Meaning: Symbolizes divine protection, joy, and spiritual fire.
• Modern Use: Used to boost circulation, balance blood sugar, and uplift mood.
• How It’s Used: Added to teas, tonics, and sacred oils for vitality and energy.
• Where It Grows: Native to regions like Ceylon and later cultivated in Judea and Samaria.
Mustard Seed (Matthew 17:20)
• Biblical Use: A symbol of faith,”If you have faith as small as a mustard seed…”
• Spiritual Meaning: Represents belief, growth, and miracles.
• Modern Use: Used in herbal tonics for digestion and inflammation.
• How It’s Used: Ground and infused into oils, tonics, or added to warm teas.
• Where It Grows: Grows abundantly in Galilee and the plains of Israel.
Rosemary :The Herb of Remembrance and Protection
• Biblical Reference: While rosemary is not directly named in Scripture, scholars connect it with the “fragrant herbs” and “sweet-smelling plants” mentioned in Exodus 30:23–25 and Song of Solomon 4:14.
• Ancient Use: Rosemary was burned in temples for purification and anointing. It was often woven into wreaths for remembrance and divine blessing.
• Spiritual Meaning: Rosemary symbolizes remembrance, faithfulness, and divine protection. It keeps the mind sharp and the heart steadfast.
• Modern Use: Used in teas to enhance memory, relieve headaches, and improve blood flow. In infused oils, rosemary is used for anointing, scalp health, and cleansing rituals.
• Where It Grows: Common in the mountains of Samaria and coastal regions of the Mediterranean, flourishing under warm sun and rocky soil.
The Spiritual Meaning and Practical Beauty of Biblical Herbs
Each biblical herb holds a dual essence: one of spiritual depth and practical healing. we are not just nourishing the body; we are awakening the soul.
Their practical beauty lies in their ability to heal holistically: calming the mind, cleansing the body, and strengthening faith. Whether you sip a cup of Hyssop tea in prayer, anoint yourself with Frankincense oil during meditation, or prepare a Cinnamon tonic for energy, you are engaging in sacred self-care rooted in Scripture.
Their fragrance reminds us of divine presence, while their medicinal power restores balance within the body. In teas, tonics, and infused oils, these sacred plants serve as bridges between heaven and earth—where prayer meets science, and faith meets restoration.
• Teas & Tonics: Brewed to nourish the body and uplift the soul.
• Infused Oils: Used for anointing, massage, and spiritual cleansing.
• Spiritual Healing: Promotes inner peace, renewal, and divine connection.
Conclusion: Dr Anthia wint Queen Of Herbs Ancient Pharmacy, Divine Purpose
In today’s fast-paced world, Dr Anthia wint Queen Of Herbs Ancient Pharmacy invites you to pause and return to the garden,to the place where our Heavenly father’s medicine first grew. These herbs are more than plants; they are spiritual tools, divine messengers, and timeless healers.
As we reconnect with the herbs of the Bible, we rediscover the truth that healing was never lost,it was simply waiting for us to believe again.
Key Bible Verses for Reflection
• “And the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine.” Ezekiel 47:12
• “Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth… they will be yours for food.’” Genesis 1:29
• “Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?” Jeremiah 8:22
Reflection
The herbs of the Bible remind us that our heavenly father’s creation holds every answer to healing. From the fields of Galilee to our modern kitchens, these ancient plants continue to bless us with their sacred power.
When faith meets herbs, miracles happen,not by magic, but by divine design.
If You Ever Wonder What I Do and Why I Chose This Path ,This Is Why
I didn’t choose this path,it chose me.
My journey into holistic and spiritual healing began through deep pain, prayer, and divine revelation. Life brought me moments that tested my strength, but through those storms, I discovered that our Heavenly Father had already placed healing in nature,within every leaf, root, flower, and seed.
As I faced personal loss and physical challenges, I turned to the Bible and found comfort in the verses that spoke of herbs, oils, and sacred anointing. It was there that I realized healing is not only physical,it’s spiritual. From that moment on, I dedicated my life to studying and sharing the ancient wisdom of Biblical herbs and the divine connection between faith and wellness.
Today, through Dr Anthia Wint Queen of herbs, I help others reconnect with that same sacred power,teaching how to heal naturally, spiritually, and holistically.
What I do is more than creating herbal teas, tonics, tinctures, and candles
Dr Anthia Wint Queen Of Herbs
Holistic and Spiritual Heale