Oregon Grape

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    Oregon Grape (Mahonia aequifolium) (Oregon)

    This amazing plant is abundant in many parts of the Pacific Northwest.  She has leaves similar to holly and is used for hedges in some areas. She grows freely and abundantly in the Pacific Northwest forest.  A flowering Oregon Grape can remind one to stop and take in the beauty of nature.  Oregon Grape represents and vibrates on a level of boundaries, and protection. Spiritual protection to be exact.  She also represents, sharing of space through cooperation.  You can see this as you walk through the forest, and find Oregon Grape growing among a variety of plants.  She protects fungi as they grow under her prickly leaves and feeds them positive energy (love) while warding off negative energy (hungry creatures, bacteria, etc).  Oregon Grape offers all of this, if you have time to sit with her.  She may enhance the feelings of protection for yourself and those you love.  Allow Oregon Grape Song to lift your spirit with positivity. Allow her song to help you let go of the negative energy that may be stored in your core.  Listen to Oregon Grape as you rewrite your life script the way you wish it to be. Let her sound move through your spirit.  As you listen to Oregon Grape Song consider these words.  I am free of negativity, I harness and embrace myself completely. I am now able to protect my core. I am love.

    Medicinal Uses: The root is primarily used for the following: stomach issues, including intestinal spasms, TB, arthritis, hemorrhages, psoriasis and boosts the immune system.  Has been and is being studied for diabetes mellitus. It has many wonderful properties including some of the following: antimicrobial, anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-inflammatory.  Use caution if pregnant or breastfeeding.  Has been known to cause jaundice in infants.

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