Dragon's Blood Resin Incense (Dracaena Cinnabari) ~ A unique resin from Socotra, Yemen

$44.00

“Dragon’s Blood’s counsel connects you to the subtle vibrations of multi-dimensional reality…it has the ability to clear the space of all negative entities, and for writing coded secret messages…the Amazon Priestess warriors were thought to have mixed the resin with their menstrual blood and carried it in a pouch to be used for healing wounds…this resin has been used in India for thousands of years to neutralize negative energies. It has been hailed as the resin of courage to move beyond appearances while being transported to higher states of consciousness”. Diana DuBrow ~ Emerald Temple

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.

The dragon's blood known to the ancient Romans was mostly collected from D. cinnabari, and is mentioned in the 1st century Periplus (30: 10. 17) as one of the products of Socotra. Socotra had been an important trading centre since at least the time of the Ptolemies. Dragon's blood was used as a dye and medicine (respiratory & gastrointestinal problems) in the Mediterranean basin, and was held by early Greeks, Romans, and Arabs to have medicinal properties. Dioscorides and other early Greek writers described its medicinal uses.

Locals of on Socotra island use the Dracaena resin as a sort of cure-all, using it for such things as general wound healing, a coagulant (though this is ill-advised with commercial products, as the Daemonorops species acts as an anti-coagulant and it is usually unknown what species the dragon's blood came from), curing diarrhea, lowering fevers, dysentery diseases, taken internally for ulcers in the mouth, throat, intestines and stomach, as well as an antiviral for respiratory viruses, stomach viruses and for such skin disorders as eczema. It was also used in medieval ritual magic and alchemy.

This special high quality Dragon’s Blood Resin is packaged in a glass jar, accompanied with a wooden scoop and a beautiful velvet bag.

For use with charcoal burners.

Quantity: 1 oz

How to Use

To use our Dragon’s Blood resin incense, ignite a charcoal tablet, and place the tablet in a fire-safe burning bowl. You may either set a piece of the resin incense directly on top of the hot charcoal table or grind the resin to a fine powder and sprinkle on the glowing tablet.

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“Dragon’s Blood’s counsel connects you to the subtle vibrations of multi-dimensional reality…it has the ability to clear the space of all negative entities, and for writing coded secret messages…the Amazon Priestess warriors were thought to have mixed the resin with their menstrual blood and carried it in a pouch to be used for healing wounds…this resin has been used in India for thousands of years to neutralize negative energies. It has been hailed as the resin of courage to move beyond appearances while being transported to higher states of consciousness”. Diana DuBrow ~ Emerald Temple

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.

The dragon's blood known to the ancient Romans was mostly collected from D. cinnabari, and is mentioned in the 1st century Periplus (30: 10. 17) as one of the products of Socotra. Socotra had been an important trading centre since at least the time of the Ptolemies. Dragon's blood was used as a dye and medicine (respiratory & gastrointestinal problems) in the Mediterranean basin, and was held by early Greeks, Romans, and Arabs to have medicinal properties. Dioscorides and other early Greek writers described its medicinal uses.

Locals of on Socotra island use the Dracaena resin as a sort of cure-all, using it for such things as general wound healing, a coagulant (though this is ill-advised with commercial products, as the Daemonorops species acts as an anti-coagulant and it is usually unknown what species the dragon's blood came from), curing diarrhea, lowering fevers, dysentery diseases, taken internally for ulcers in the mouth, throat, intestines and stomach, as well as an antiviral for respiratory viruses, stomach viruses and for such skin disorders as eczema. It was also used in medieval ritual magic and alchemy.

This special high quality Dragon’s Blood Resin is packaged in a glass jar, accompanied with a wooden scoop and a beautiful velvet bag.

For use with charcoal burners.

Quantity: 1 oz

How to Use

To use our Dragon’s Blood resin incense, ignite a charcoal tablet, and place the tablet in a fire-safe burning bowl. You may either set a piece of the resin incense directly on top of the hot charcoal table or grind the resin to a fine powder and sprinkle on the glowing tablet.

“Dragon’s Blood’s counsel connects you to the subtle vibrations of multi-dimensional reality…it has the ability to clear the space of all negative entities, and for writing coded secret messages…the Amazon Priestess warriors were thought to have mixed the resin with their menstrual blood and carried it in a pouch to be used for healing wounds…this resin has been used in India for thousands of years to neutralize negative energies. It has been hailed as the resin of courage to move beyond appearances while being transported to higher states of consciousness”. Diana DuBrow ~ Emerald Temple

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.

The dragon's blood known to the ancient Romans was mostly collected from D. cinnabari, and is mentioned in the 1st century Periplus (30: 10. 17) as one of the products of Socotra. Socotra had been an important trading centre since at least the time of the Ptolemies. Dragon's blood was used as a dye and medicine (respiratory & gastrointestinal problems) in the Mediterranean basin, and was held by early Greeks, Romans, and Arabs to have medicinal properties. Dioscorides and other early Greek writers described its medicinal uses.

Locals of on Socotra island use the Dracaena resin as a sort of cure-all, using it for such things as general wound healing, a coagulant (though this is ill-advised with commercial products, as the Daemonorops species acts as an anti-coagulant and it is usually unknown what species the dragon's blood came from), curing diarrhea, lowering fevers, dysentery diseases, taken internally for ulcers in the mouth, throat, intestines and stomach, as well as an antiviral for respiratory viruses, stomach viruses and for such skin disorders as eczema. It was also used in medieval ritual magic and alchemy.

This special high quality Dragon’s Blood Resin is packaged in a glass jar, accompanied with a wooden scoop and a beautiful velvet bag.

For use with charcoal burners.

Quantity: 1 oz

How to Use

To use our Dragon’s Blood resin incense, ignite a charcoal tablet, and place the tablet in a fire-safe burning bowl. You may either set a piece of the resin incense directly on top of the hot charcoal table or grind the resin to a fine powder and sprinkle on the glowing tablet.

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