Apr 10, 2009
Useful Plants At The Farm- Galangal or Alpinia Galanga / Greater Galanga
The Greater Galanga or lengkuas is a ginger originally from Malaysia and Indonesia. It is used in Thai, Malay, Nyonya and Indonesian cuisine.
It is active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
In our farm, we have found it to be effective against mycoplasma sp. infection in the chickens. In combination with garlic and at the appropriate dosage it is effective against chronic infections.
We now use lengkuas as a weekly preventive for the chickens
At our farm, we grow the lengkuas wild in our Food Forest. It requires no maintenance and provides free medicine for our animals and even our workers.
Here’s more information about lengkuas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_galangal
You can learn a saying or two about lengkuas here:
17:30 Posted in Useful Plants | Permalink | Comments (2) | Tags: galangal, alpinia galanga, greater galanga, lengkuas, lankwas, laos, food forest, permaculture
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Mr HS Wong
Glad to know I can be of some use to kampung chicken.
Cluck! :)
Wan~
Posted by: Wan | Apr 11, 2009
Hi Wan, thanks for dropping by. Your Bahasa Malaysia website is excellent.
Regards
HS
Posted by: HS | Apr 11, 2009
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