WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ALLIGATOR PEPPER?

 Alligator pepper has been one of the most symbolic African items. Alligator pepper is a Spirit, that hears whatever you say. That is, you can use it to make a wish and it will come to pass. It is also a messenger because, when you command it to do something,it will surely do it.         That is why,as a mother with little children,it is advisable not to be chewing it when your kids are around you, you know this little children can be funny at times and before you know it,they will do something that will anger you.. Alligator pepper in your mouth,is a dangerous weapon, because you can unconsciously say a negative thing and it will come to pass.. It's also used for spiritual cleansing from negative curses. Be careful how you open it. If it's for spiritual purposes, you must open it from the back. But if you want to use it with herbs,then you can open it from the front. Make sure you store it on the floor or ground after opening and using from it . If you are on your menstrual circle, please don't use alligator pepper for any purpose... You must be careful how you dispose it..                                                       Alligator pepper can be used for neutralizing charms, for breaking curses, to protect one's self, to divert evil arrows and to remove negative energy. For example,if someone is owing you money and has refused to pay back, get an alligator pepper, hold it with your two hands, take the alligator pepper behind your back and open it. Once you have broken it, bring your hands to the front and then take seven(7) seeds of it,put it in your mouth and chew it,call the person's name while chewing it and make your wish for the person to refund your money without any more delay. Please, don't make any devilish any wish ooooo.. You can also use it to pray for favor, blessings .e.t.c. Even the shell,that is, the back of alligator pepper can be mixed with early morning urine to neutralize poison. Alligator pepper is extremely powerful,be careful how you use it.

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