DRAGON’S BLOOD — A SPICY INCENSE

Maynard Originals
MysticalTalk
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2 min readMay 10, 2011

Dragon’s Blood is the bleeding red sap of a tree. As the resin hardens, the woodsy aroma is trapped within the hardened sap. Sap can be purchased in this form, breaking chunks of resin and warming them will open up the sent of Dragon’s Blood. When heated, the resin resembles burning incense with a stronger woody and spicy floral scent that is said to be rich and smoky.

Traditionally burned for love, protection, exorcism and sexual potency, Dragon’s Blood is also an essential oil with a very strong herbal and spicy fragrance. It is considered to be cleansing and is added in small amounts to Frankincense mixtures and sometimes used in churches. It is a deep red, shiny resin, used primarily in incense burning.

When burnt, Dragon’s Blood creates a strong herbal and spicy fragrance. It’s traditionally used in Indian ceremonies to get rid of negative energies and spirits and is regarded as having cleansing properties. It is also calming and some believe it has aphrodisiac properties, especially if you leave a piece under your mattress.

Heat must be applied to release its fragrance. Dragon’s Blood can be used in incense in stick form or in cones. It can also be found as an essential oil.

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