Hoodoo Oils Recipes and Instructions

May 3, 2017 | Author: RedFakir | Category: N/A
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Hoodoo Oils Recipes and Instructions

OILS

QUICK AND EASY SPIRITUAL CLEANSING OIL

MIX: Equal parts: Lemongrass Oil, Hyssop Oil, and Camphor Oil.

ADD: A pinch of dried Lemongrass Leaves and a pinch of dried Hyssop Leaves.

BLEND: Shake well before using. If you let the mixture "work" together for at least one week, it will improve; a full month will bring out the best fragrance.

QUICK AND EASY LOVING OIL

MIX: Equal parts: Rose Oil, Rose Geranium Oil, and Musk Oil. ADD: A pinch of dried Rose Petals and a pinch of dried Lovage Root Chips.

BLEND: Shake well before using. If you let the mixture "work" together for at least one week, it will improve; a full month will bring out the best fragrance.

QUICK AND EASY MONEY AND BUSINESS OIL

MIX: Equal parts: Cinnamon Oil, Bayberry Oil, and Mint Oil.

ADD: A pinch of dried Cinnamon Chips, a pinch of dried Mint Leaves, and a

pinch of crushed Pyrite crystals.

BLEND: Shake well before using. If you let the mixture "work" together for at least one week, it will improve; a full month will bring out the best fragrance.

FOLLOW ME BOY

Mix: Equal parts: Orris root, dried catnip, dried Calamus, Licorice, Dried Damiana, Dried Jasmine Flowers.

Powder and mix ingredients together, add to 1oz of sweet almond oil.

Let stand fro a couple of days and add a few drops of Neroli oil. Can be used as perfume or in a bath.

Conjure Oil:

Mix together the following proportions

Frankincense 1/3dram Sandalwood 1/3dram Lotus 1/3

Dram This oil works like "a genie in a bottle" to manifest anything you need into reality.

Fast Luck Oil

Cinnamon oil 3 dropsWintergreen oil 20 dropsVanilla oil 20 drops

Combine in a carrier oil base such as sweet almond or jojoba.

ABRAMELIN OIL

4 parts Cinnamon essential oil2 parts Myrrh essential oil1 part Sweet Flag| Calamus essential oilhalf of the foregoing total weight Olive oil

Mix in about a 1oz or dram of olive oil. (extra virgin is not necessary) regular is fine.

CONFUSION OIL

usage:

Causes enemies and opponents to lose their way essential oils:

1 part Vertiver1 part Marjoram2 parts Patchouli

herbs:

Guinea Pepper Grains(grains of paradise)Poppy SeedBlack Mustard SeedTop with carrier oil

(e.g. almond oil which has been dosed with Vitamin E)

INFLAMMATORY CONFUSION OIL

usage:

Enemies and opponents fight each other instead of you essential oils:

1 part Patchouli1 part Essential Oil of Capsicum (dilute! dilute!)

herbs:

Guinea Pepper Grains (grains of paradise)Red PepperBlack PepperPoppy SeedsBlack Mustard SeedsTop with carrier oil

(e.g. almond oil which has been dosed with Vitamin E)

VAN VAN:

palmarosa oil and gingergrass are difficult to obtain, but they can be found if yoiu are persistent.

The ingredients for Van Van Oil have always varied from maker to maker, but the absence of any one or two of the Asian Grass oils will not hurt the results much, for usually the blend will focus on citrusy lemongrass and citronella, with only a hint of musky vetivert, floral palmarosa, and spicy gingergrass.

VAN VAN OIL

16 parts lemongrass oil8 parts citronella oil1 part vetivert oil1 part palmarosa oil 1 part gingergrass oil if you can get it

Mix together and let sit for at least week. This is your stock oil. Do not apply it directly, for like all uncut essential oils, it can be a skin irritant to some people.

Therefore:

In each 1/2 oz. bottle of VAN VAN OIL to be made up, place

a pinch of dried lemongrass leavesa pinch of crushed pyrite crystalsone full standard dropper-full of the above stock blend

Fill the bottle with undyed almond oil as a carrier

FOUR THIEVES VINEGAR

garlic (crushed or whole),red pepper (crushed),black peppercorns (whole), andblack mustard seed (whole).3 pintswhite wine vinegar or apple cider vinger

Steep the plants in the vinegar for 10 days. Strain, seal tightly in a glass jar. Place the jar in a warm, dark cupboard for four weeks, shaking occasionally.

JOHN THE CONQUEROR OIL

John the Conqueror Oil traditionally consists of broken pieces of John the Conqueror root (Ipomoea jalapa or I. purga) steeped in Almond or another vegetable carrier oil that has been tinted purple (or yellow); it is customary to add essential oils as fragrance to suit. The oil can also be made with powdered I. jalapa root.

Let the root fragments and/or powder sit in the oil blend at least a week before use -- a month is better. The root is traditionally left in the bottle as it is used. If you are making up small bottles (e.g. a dram vial or 1/2 oz. bottle), you should put two or three pieces of root in each bottle. If you work out of a large stock bottle (e.g. 4 oz. or 16 oz.) be sure to refresh the root with new pieces each time you top up the bottle.

MONEY DRAWING OIL

Bayberry RootBayberry Oil (usually only available as a synthetic)Pyrite Chips Top with carrier oil (e.g. almond oil which has been dosed with Vitamin E)

Here is a list of the most commonly used Carrier oils. I believe the most used oil in Hoodoo work may be the Sweet Almond Oil.

Sweet Almond Oil *Kukui Nut OilApricot Kernel Oil *Macadamia Nut Oil Avocado OilMeadowfoam OilBorage Seed OilOlive Oil*Camellia Seed Oil (Tea Oil)Peanut Oil*Cranberry Seed OilPecan OilEvening Primrose Oil * Pomegranate Seed OilFractionated Coconut Oil *Rose Hip OilGrapeseed Oil* Seabuckthorn Berry OilHazelnut OilSesame Oil*Hemp Seed OilSunflower Oil Jojoba *Watermelon Seed Oil

Those with * are the easiest to come across, either at a grocery or a health food store. The others may be found online and in metaphysics shops or gourmet shops for the nut and specialty oils.

Dosage /Measurements for ingredients: Equal Parts refers usually to 1 drop, 1 gram, 1 cup, 1 tsp. or 1 oz. Unless otherwise noted.

For oil to raw material ratio here is a basic start point. 2 ounces oil per 2 tablespoons herb or flower. (so if the recipe calls for 1 tbsp the carrier oil would be 0.5oz)

When working with a batch, mix the oils into a larger container and then transfer into the smaller storage bottles. Using droppers to add or a pipette. Always label the batch working with this information.

The Name of the OilThe Oil IngredientsThe Date you worked it.

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