High John the Conqueror Root

High John the Conqueror Root
$3.00

John the Conqueror Roots are some of the most used, varied, and powerful amulets used in hoodoo. Roots are used for luck, controlling and mastery, and for male sexual energy and power. Following is a song that exemplifies the power and use of a John the Conqueror root written by Willie Dixon, and recorded by Muddy Waters on his 1964 album Folk Singer.

My pistol may snap, my mojo is frail
But I rub my root, my luck will never fail
When I rub my root, my John the Conquer root
Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord,
I rub my John the Conquer root.

I was accused of murder in the first degree
The judge's wife cried, "Let the man go free!"
I was rubbin' my root, my John the Conquer root
Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord,
I rub my John the Conquer root.

Oh, I can get in a game, don't have a dime,
All I have to do is rub my root, I win every time
When I rub my root, my John the Conquer root
Aww, you know there ain't nothin' she can do, Lord,
I rub my John the Conquer root

High John roots are anointed with High John the Conqueror Oil and carried in the pocket as a powerful amulet. Small roots may be anointed and added to mojo hands to add power and luck to spells. Larger roots may be used as altar pieces. Our roots come in three basic sizes small, medium and large (approximately 5 g, 10 g, and 20 g).