Name: Maianthemum bifolium
Toxicity: not known
Common Names: False May Lily, Beadberry
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: I
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb
Sanctificational: herb
Invitatory: root
Convocational: root
Psychical: root
Desistant: root, herb
Harmonical: root (with Inula)
Pacificatory: root, herb
Reconciliatory: root, herb
Reversional: root, herb
Theurgical: root
Prolongational: root, herb
Tutelary: root
Vulnerary: root
Providential: root
Plenitudinal: root
Plenarial: root
Divinatory: herb, root
Affixal: root
Affirmational: root
Resurgent: herb, root
Anecdotal: Maianthemum root is Bear Medicine and is held as superb medicine for fire keepers. The spirit within Maianthemum is invoked to address spiritual pain of a genetous nature regarding matters of the heart that have caused attrition of spiritual energy. It is a formidable incarnant for resolving endopsychic wounds that profoundly effect self-expression. As exorcismal medicine Maianthemum repels malevolent spirits that steal visions, self-control, and a sense of wellbeing. It is handled for casting spells to determine the cause of illness and steamed to prevent that illness from returning. Maianthemum is empowerment medicine for women, correcting alignment to cyclical nature. It is revered for its link to understanding the wisdom inherent to the fertility of the Earth Mother. Maianthemum is carried on quests for personal medicine for good luck.