Lesser Galangal Root Alpinia officinarum.
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Galangal and Its Magical Use:Hallucinogens and more.
Galangal Hallucinogen Combination
Calamus, Galangal Root, Kava Kava, Yohimbe, Fly Agaric, Morning Glory Seed, Psilocybe Mushroom, Thorn Apple;etc.
Galangal Spell from the Herman Slater Formulary:
Page Seven: AFRICAN JU JU POWDER:Ju Ju is a generic term in most West African nations referring to the practice of magic or the casting of spells.There is no specific 'Ju Ju' powder, just as there is no specific European Ceremonial Magical powder.
Aleister Crowley liked to use Galangal as a condiment on hisfood. It adds a nice flavor to the taste of plain white rice. Its use in crossing spells is debatable, as is its use in psychic development.
Magical tincture:
Galangal (Alpinia officionalis or A. galanga) Also known as Low John the Conquerer or Siamese Ginger. Galangal has dark green, sword-shaped leaves, white flowers with pink veins, round red seed capsules, and a rhizomous rootstalk that smells of ginger and camphor. The rhizome has a spicy, gingerlike flavor used in Southeast Asia soups and curries. The young shoots and flowers are eaten raw and the flowers can be boiled or pickled. The rhizome yields an essential oil, essence d'Amali, used in perfumes.
Magical Uses: Use tincture for luck, money, protection, exorcism and psychic development. Ginger can be substituted.highly versatile and only slightly less powerful that High John or Jalap. Known as Low John, it action never proceeds in a straight line, but takes on unexpected twists and turns. It accomplishes its functions through devious means. Creates a powerful force for affecting change and is often used in legal difficulties.
Psychic abilities, luck, money, courage, strength, and for avoiding legal problems. Worn or carried, it protects and draws good luck. Place it in a leather mojo bag with silver, to draw money. Powdered galangal is burned to break spells and curses. It is also carried or sprinkled around the home to promote lust. Worn as a talisman, galangal aids psychic development and guards the wearer's health. A mild hallucinogen. Use caution with this plant.
Arrow poison:
Kaempferia galanga is used as an hallucinogen in New Guinea. Throughout the range of this species, the highly aromatic rhizome is valued as a spice to flavor rice, and also in folk medicine as an expectorant and carminative. A tea of the leaves is employed for sore throat, swellings, rheumatism, and eye infections. In Malaysia, the plant was added to the arrow poison prepared from Antians toxicaria.Beyond the high content of essential oil in the rhizome,It is said Hallucinogenic activity might possibly be due to constituents of the essential oils.
Reference:
1.Lesser Galangal Root Alpinia officinarum.




