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Acelga (chard) is associated with the Orisha Ochun and the odu Osa Ejiogbe. It can be used as an offering for Ochun, Inle, and Oba to decorate adimus, appease Ochun and Oba, and place in flower vases. Acelga is a positive herb that represents money, luck, and well-being. It can also be used in baths to combat dark spirits or as a floor wash for protection, and brings ire while strengthening the respiratory system and protecting eyesight.
Acelga (chard) is associated with the Orisha Ochun and the odu Osa Ejiogbe. It can be used as an offering for Ochun, Inle, and Oba to decorate adimus, appease Ochun and Oba, and place in flower vases. Acelga is a positive herb that represents money, luck, and well-being. It can also be used in baths to combat dark spirits or as a floor wash for protection, and brings ire while strengthening the respiratory system and protecting eyesight.
Acelga (chard) is associated with the Orisha Ochun and the odu Osa Ejiogbe. It can be used as an offering for Ochun, Inle, and Oba to decorate adimus, appease Ochun and Oba, and place in flower vases. Acelga is a positive herb that represents money, luck, and well-being. It can also be used in baths to combat dark spirits or as a floor wash for protection, and brings ire while strengthening the respiratory system and protecting eyesight.
English name: Chard Collard Greens Lukumi Name : Efo Latin Name: Beta Vulgaris, var. cicla, L.
Odu: Osa Ejiogbe Orishas : Ochun
Uses and info: Can be used for Ochinchin for Ochun, Inle and Oba and to decorate adimus Is a positive plant and associated with money, luck and well being It appeases Ochun and Oba. Leaves are used to cover her otas or placed in a flower vase as an offering. Baths to combat the effects of Dark spirits also can be used as a floor wash too for the same purpose. Brings Ire Excellent for eyesight. Strengthens respiratory system and protects against disease.
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