This is a salt that is made to be used for protection around your home and office.
Do not ingest this product.
Materials
9 tablespoons sea salt
3 table spoon stinging nettle leaf
3 Table spoons White Sage
3 Tablespoons Dragons Blood
1 tablespoon Dragons Fire protection Tincture
Process:
Slowly stir the sea salt crystals and nettle leaf together.
Add in the White sage and Dragons blood and stir again.
Pour mixture into grinder. Add the Dragons Fire Protection tincture
Mix in the grinder
Bottle and save
To use:
Apply to doors and windowsills around your home or office or both. The tincture creates a bit of a sticky texture in the mix allowing it to stick well.
Sprinkle on steps and porches as well
Sprinkle on the floor of each room for protection
Edit:
I edited the post to include the warning against using this internally and also added the actual use section of the salt.
Protection Salt
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Re: Protection Salt
I guess the logical question is, what is in the dragon fire tincture?
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Re: Protection Salt
I'm not going to share the exact recipe as that is a secret blend for my company. However its an ethyl alchohol infusion of Dragons Blood, Frankincense, & White sage.firebirdflys wrote:I guess the logical question is, what is in the dragon fire tincture?
Bb, FF
The reason I added the tincture is I wanted something to have a more clay like product that would stick easier to doors and windowsills. It works with just that little bit.