Loulou Prince, Medsen Fey



Medsen fey Loulou Prince offers herbal magic and ceremony! Here is your opportunity to make powerful, authentic Vodou ceremonies for love, wealth, work, and the removal of negative magic. If you would like Loulou Prince to do Vodou ritual and herbal magic for you, see:

Medsen Fey Loulou Prince Works Magic!


for a look at how Loulou Prince's herbal magic can empower, heal, and enrich your life.

NEW! Herbal Power Workshop 2007 Photoessay!


Loulou Prince offers training in herbal magic and it's relationship to the Vodou tradition. This workshop was held in the beautiful seaside town of Jacmel, Haiti, just prior to the July 2007 Kanzo of the Roots Without End Society.

Loulou Prince also offers sacred herbs for ceremonial use. Take advantage of this unusual opportunity - these herbs were gathered in Haiti, prepared in magical ceremonies, and mixed and balanced by a master herbalist. To order the magical herbs prepared by medsen fey Loulou Prince, visit:

Loulou Prince's Vodou Herb Shop


Words from Loulou Prince:

A "medsen fey" is a leaf doctor, a person who knows how to use leaves and other plant parts to promote health and cure illness.

Most people have some general knowledge of plants. For example, most people in the USA know that citrus fruits are good for colds and chamomile tea helps a person relax, things like that. Here in the Caribbean the plants are different from those in the temperate climates, but folk knowledge is passed along in the same way, by word of mouth and family recipe.

Loulou Prince prepares a flaming herbal mixture as Houngan Babou of the Roots Without End Society looks on at right. There are no written manuals for a medsen fey, and no organized schools of botanical knowledge. But some people take an interest in plant medicine and pick up every little detail they can. A great deal of this knowledge is concentrated in the hands of Vodouisants, since we are called on to do healing work.

A medsen fey may be a man or a woman. A medsen fey may be a Vodou initiate, and there are some Houngans and Mambos who function primarily in this role. Others are not initiates but have personal or family lwa who help them in their work, and still others are simply very good herbalists who work without spiritual intervention.

There are thousands of medsen fey in Haiti! Every little neighborhood has one. I have begun to work with the Roots Without End Society. I collect the herbs Mambo Racine and her initiates need for their ceremonies, leaf baths, and magic, and I make remedies for them when they feel sick. I do massage, too.

Loulou Prince brings leaves into a Petro ceremony I receive a lot of my knowledge in dreams. If I am treating a sick person, very often I have a dream, and I see the leaves I should give that person. I make tea, and infusions in rum.

I treat people with digestive problems, acid stomach, gas, constipation and sexual problems... I treat fevers, and colds, and aches. I have medicine which cleans and purifies the blood. I treat children who aren't growing well, or who are being persecuted by evil spirits. In addition, we always make sure that the sick person gets the best possible care from a medical doctor, and sometimes the doctor works together with me.

Loulou Prince brings leaves into a Petro ceremony I work with people who have chronic illnesses, including diabetes, hypertension, and HIV/AIDS. While I can not cure these diseases, there is much that can be done to help a person live a longer, healthier life.

I also do magic - if your wife or husband leaves you, I work to make them come back. Or if you love someone and you want them to be attracted to you, I do magic for that.

I am not a medical doctor, and there are some things that I can not treat by myself. If a person has a disease that a medical doctor can treat, they should go to the doctor first! Then they can come see me, and I will help them too.

I am glad that I work with Mambo Racine, because I like her house. She takes care of her initiates and I help her to do that. When I work with Mambo Racine, I meet people from other countries. I was at the last kanzo, in fact I come to every dance at Mambo Racine's house.

I will be happy to hear from you!

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Loulou Prince treats his livestock with leaves to keep away flies
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