Balsam or Oil of Abramelin PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aleilius   
Saturday, 02 October 2010 08:28

This is some abramelin oil I made according to my own ratios. I used both galangal root, and calamus root in my recipe. The ratios are as follows:


3 parts cinnamon powder
2 parts powered myrrh resin
1 part galangal root powder
1 part calamus root powder

These were macerated in extra virgin olive oil, and subjected to mild heating. The concoction was shaken multiple times per day for a few weeks. It becomes very fragrant overtime, and has a very unique complex smell. It can be used topically as a skin rub, or used in food preparations. It stores well if your starting ingredients are food-grade, and your preparation techniques are sanitary.

 

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