Dragon’s Blood Oil – Hoodoo Oil for Power and Protection
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Description Dragon’s Blood Oil – Power, Fire, and Protection Dragon’s Blood Oil is one of the most versatile condition oils in folk magic, crafted from the blood-red resin of the Dracaena draco tree. In hoodoo and other magical traditions, this resin has been used for centuries as a powerhouse ingredient—known to banish negativity, empower spells, and create a fiery shield of protection. Practitioners prize it not only for cleansing and spiritual defense but also for its ability to amplify the strength of other magical workings. To add Dragon’s Blood to a blend is to set it alight with intensity, making it stronger and more commanding. This oil carries the fierce, martial energy of fire and Mars. It has been used to embolden courage, attract love, fuel prosperity, and ward off spirits or energies that seek to intrude. Dragon’s Blood is often called upon when the work must be forceful, direct, and undeniable. Where gentler herbs may coax, Dragon’s Blood drives your intent forward with fire. Traditional Energy & Lore Across traditions, Dragon’s Blood has been considered both protective and empowering. In European magical grimoires, it was used to increase potency of spells and inks. In hoodoo, it has appeared in oils, powders, and incenses for love, money, and banishing work. The resin’s rich red hue ties it to blood, fire, and life-force, making it a symbol of passion and strength. In Latin American folk practices, “Sangre de Drago” has been used as a protective charm, both physically and spiritually. Its versatility makes it one of the few botanicals that can be used for love, prosperity, banishing, and courage with equal strength. How to Use Candle work: Dress red candles for passion, green for prosperity, or black for banishing, using Dragon’s Blood Oil to charge the spell with power. Personal empowerment: Dab a small amount on wrists or temples before rituals to increase courage and protection (patch test first). Space cleansing: Anoint doors, windows, or thresholds to keep negative energy from entering. Blending: Add to love oils with rose quartz, cinnamon, or catnip; mix with lodestones for money-drawing blends. Ritual tools: Use on charms, poppets, or talismans to strengthen their magical charge. Timing: Tuesdays for courage, Fridays for love, or during the waxing moon to increase power. Sample Spells & Workings What You Need: Red candle, Dragon’s Blood Oil, petition paper. Write your desire for courage or strength, dress the candle with oil, and burn it while declaring your intention. The fire amplifies Dragon’s Blood’s martial energy. What You Need: Green candle, lodestone, Dragon’s Blood Oil. Dress the candle and lodestone with oil, place the lodestone on money or petitions, and burn to increase prosperity and success. What You Need: Rose quartz, Dragon’s Blood Oil, cinnamon stick. Anoint the stone and cinnamon with oil, carry them in a red pouch, and call on Dragon’s Blood to ignite passion and attract love. Ingredients & Correspondences Dragon’s Blood Resin: Power, fire, protection, and potency. Fractionated Coconut Oil: Stable, long-lasting carrier base. Additional essential oils: Enhance strength and magical charge. Why Choose aromaG’s Botanica aromaG’s Botanica has handcrafted authentic folk magic supplies for over 25 years. Our Dragon’s Blood Oil is blended in small batches with genuine resin and complementary botanicals, honoring its long legacy as a powerhouse of protection and empowerment. Pair With Dragon’s Blood Sachet Powder, Dragon’s Blood Bath Salt, Dragon’s Blood Incense, Protection Oil, Crown of Achievement Oil. FAQ What is Dragon’s Blood Oil used for? Protection, empowerment, cleansing, courage, and amplifying other spells. Can I wear it? Yes, sparingly—dab on pulse points for courage or psychic strength (patch test first). Does it only banish? No—while protective, it also enhances love, money, and prosperity spells. What candle colors are best? Red for passion, green for prosperity, black for banishing, white for general power. Can I blend it with other oils? Yes—it increases the potency of nearly any magical formula. When should I use it? Tuesdays for courage, Fridays for love, waxing moon phases for growth and strength. Can it protect my home? Yes—anoint doors, windows, or ritual tools for banishing and protection. Is Dragon’s Blood safe for skin? Yes in small amounts, but avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. What tradition does it come from? Used across hoodoo, folk magic, European grimoires, and Latin American practices. How should I store it? Keep sealed in a cool, dark place. Post Views: 1,350 Share this
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