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To: alt.lucky.w From: "John M. Hansen"Subject: Dragon's Blood Oil Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 16:48:00 -0400 Dragons blood is the sap product of a Malaysian reed. Usually sold in wrapped in 'reeds' about an inch and a half in diameter and about five inches long. It is used in commerce, especially in the photoengraving and lithography industry. The powdered solid matter of dragons blood is used as an incense in exorcisms and banishing. The incense powder should not be diluted. The fumes of the incense carry out the non physical 'material' being removed, so it should be burned either outside or with the doors and windows open. The oil is made by adding the powder to any convenient carrier oil, mineral oil is considered to be best for this purpose. The powder will settle out of the oil, as it is only partly soluble in any oil (That I know of or have access to.) Before using the oil should be shaken vigorously. Best Wishes, John M Hansen -- PLEASE NOTE: @hotmail , @Lycos, @yahoo, @excite, and twenty three other Spam ridden ISP's have been kill filed because of their sending me Spam. If they are your ISP, I can't see your messages, as they are automatically deleted from. the server. ********************************************************************** Please Note: The information in this E-mail message, and any files transmitted with it, is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended only for the use of the individual(s) named above. If you are the intended recipient, be aware that your use of any confidential or personal information may be restricted by state and federal privacy laws. If you, the reader of this message, are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you should not further disseminate, distribute, or forward this E-mail message. If you have received this E-mail in error, please notify the sender and delete the material from any computer. Thank you. ******************* "JediMasterLisa" wrote in message news:20020722161634.28041.00000100@mb-ml.aol.com... > I ordered a couple items from Miller's Drugs, one item that I couldn't get > anywhere else, and two other things out of curiosity. To report on what I got: > > a) Papa Jim's Spellbook: I had trouble finding this book; I tried ordering it > from no less than three other places, all of which told me they were sold out. > I got the last copy from Miller's; it shows quite a bit of shelf wear and > handling marks, but I'm glad to have it at all. > > b) Van Van oil: I ordered this out of curiosity to see how it compared to the > real thing. This vial is 7 Sisters of New Orleans brand. It smells like > straight up dragon's blood, perhaps with a bit of orange in it, no hint at all > of any lemongrass or anything else. I'm putting this bottle in my display of > curios. > > c) the Attraction "Ju-Ju Jar": A medium size glass jar that you'd expect to buy > herbs from the grocery store in, it's a mixture of seeds and all kinds of plant > matter I can't identify. (Cat, if I took a pic and posted an URL, would you be > so kind as to identify what you can?) There is also lots of a light blue > (sachet?) powder that smells A LOT like Florida Water mixed in. Last but not > least is a plastic gold tone "What Would Jesus Do?" coin. The jar came with two > small sheets of 'parchment' paper (paper, not animal skin) and instructions. > > Also d) they apparently include freebies with every order, and I got the Anna > Riva 'Wishing" mojo bag with mine. An interesting little item, the bag is > orange artificial fiber of some kind; it's exactly the same fabric as the > cheapest selection of brightly colored cloth bolts at Wal-Mart. It includes a > goldtone elephant charm (why? I'm gonna look this up at Cat's site soon as I'm > done here), one of those largish flat beans that I guess are called mojo beans, > that look sort of like butter lima beans, and a small vial of unidentified oil > that smells strongly of cedar. > ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ > In the name of a Real Good Time. Amen. > ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02
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