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Dragon's Blood
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I was searching around in a store when I came across an oil.
It was called Dragon's Blood hand-poured by The Magick Moon. I was instantly drawn to it so I bought it. So I was wondering if anybody knew of this oil could give me some suggestions for uses of it. Thanks much(:
Blessed Be
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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Post # 2
dragons blood oil is an infusion of oil with dragon bloods resin, which comes from the dragon tree. Love, Protection, Exorcism, Potency. Used in homemade magickal inks. Burn the resin to entice errant lovers to return. A stick placed under the pillow will cure impotency. A powerful protectant when sprinkled around the house or burned as incense. A pinch added to to other incenses will increase their potency.

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I'm not sure where Skiing got their information. But Dragon's Blood is actually a mixture of herbs akin to those first used as red pigment. Its just a nickname. There's no such thing as a dragon tree. As an incense its used for cleansing and adding potency to spells. I've never worked with it as an oil. But I'd assume it has similar properties.
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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Post # 4
I know my herbs, it's a resin look It up.
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you obviously don't, skiing.
i know of every resin ever made and dragon's blood is not one of them.
i hate to say it, but the only way to get real dragon's blood is from a real dragon. dragonfies also have a small bit of dragon's blood in them but it wouldn't be enough to make anything with.
i'm sry, but you have wasted your money. the ¨dragon's blood¨ you have isn't real.
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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Ramurtha is correct in that it is not real dragon's blood, but CrystalWolf probably knows that. Manteia is incorrect, however, and skiing may be right, because there IS such a thing as a "dragon tree": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracaena_%28plant%29
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Re: Dragon's Blood
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I believe most forms of dragons blood that you're going to get out there is from a tree and it IS a resin. I have only ever seen it sold as a resin.

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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Post # 8
I use the dragon's blood resin for cleansing my home. When it melts down it has the appearance of bubbling blood....
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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Hello;
I googled this and Wikipedia came out with;
Dragon's blood is a bright red resin that is obtained from different species of a number of distinct plant genera: Croton, Dracaena, Daemonorops, Calamus rotang and Pterocarpus. The red resin was used in ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye. It continues to be employed for the aforementioned purposes by some.
In American Hoodoo, African-American folk magic, and New Orleans voodoo, it is used in mojo hands for money-drawing or love-drawing, and is used as incense to cleanse a space of negative entities or influences. It is also added to red ink to make "Dragon's Blood Ink", which is used to inscribe magical seals and talismans.
In neopagan Witchcraft, it is used to increase the potency of spells for protection, love, banishing and sexuality. In New Age shamanism it is used in ceremonies in a similar way as the neopagans use it.
At a website on wand information, as I researched wand cores, I wiccan stated that she used dragon's blood resin in a powdered form and stuffed in her wand's core to be used as a condenser.
So, after buying a 9/16 in. wide and 16 in. long drill-bit at Home Depot, I drilled my new hazel wand stick branch which took an excruciatingly long and cautious time to drill straight. I then bought a 12 in. long copper tube from the A/C dept at Home Depot, stopped the end with mud, stuffed it with amber powder from Norway then, stuffed some of the wand with dragon's blood resin powder mixed with(the following all ground to a powder): Juniper berries, grains of paradise, dill weed, master of the woods, sampson root, masterwort, mugwort, ginger root, cinnamon and, devil shoestring then, the copper tube then some more of the powder mix then capped with a clear quartz crystal and glued on with guerilla super glue (looks better than wiring the crystal in place). That was what I did for my wand's condenser core. I did more to the wand in carving it though.
Just thought I'd let you know another use for the Dragon's Blood. Blessed Be.


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Re: Dragon's Blood
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Ooops forgot to state;
I bought some elmer's wood putty and stuffed it between the wand and the crystal as there was some small spaces inbetween. After the wood putty dried, I sanded it smooth then I wood stained it to look uniform.
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