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Inflammatory Confusion Sachet Powder is believed to create an air of confusion around a target and is popularly used to cause a couple to quarrel and break up. It is also used to create chaos between business partners and may be used in legal situations as well when creating confusion in a situation that would benefit another party. It is commonly used to cause misunderstanding, chaos, and confusion between two people to the point that they argue, giving the conjure worker the advantage. Inflammatory Confusion Powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals, and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 1.5 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

Inflammatory Confusion Powder

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Inflammatory Confusion Sachet Powder is believed to create an air of confusion around a target and is popularly used to cause a couple to quarrel and break up. It is also used to create chaos between business partners and may be used in legal situations as well when creating confusion in a situation that would benefit another party. It is commonly used to cause misunderstanding, chaos, and confusion between two people to the point that they argue, giving the conjure worker the advantage. Inflammatory Confusion Powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals, and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 1.5 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

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