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Hi Everyone,

Since someone recently asked me how to make lucky hand root oil, I figured I’d go over that (very easy,) and also offer you a pretty good gambling oil you can make with a lucky hand root. 😀

So to make 1oz of lucky hand root oil, I would put one lucky hand root (salep) into a 1 oz bottle/vial, fill with a carrier oil (I prefer grapeseed) and a few drops of vitamin e oil for preservative. Yeah, that’s just lucky hand root oil – it is what it says it is. 😉

Now, to make my Lucky Gambler’s Hand Oil you would need (all herbal ingredients should be dried):
Lucky Hand Root (salep)
Five-finger grass (cinquefoil),
Irish moss flakes
Oakmoss
Bay Laurel leaf
Chamomile flowers
Small grains of pyrite, or “fool’s gold,” – while I can’t exactly validate this, a friend of mine uses my recipie but with gold glitter instead of pyrite and says it works just as well…so, there’s a sub (?) but I wouldn’t know if it works as well or better seeing as I make mine with pyrite. 😉
A vial or container
Grapeseed oil with vitamin e added for preservative.

Take a small pinch each of the five finger grass, Irish moss flakes, oakmoss powder, and chamomile flowers and place within your container (container should be small – under 2oz preferably.) Add one bay leaf, one lucky hand root, and a few grains of pyrite. Pour grapeseed oil within a few millimeters of the lip of your container, then add a few drops vitamin e to preserve the oil. Store in a cool dark place. 🙂

This oil can be used to anoint candles for gambling spells, gambling mojo “hands” (mojo bags,) or even by adding a few drops to a lucky bath or to the palms of your hands before hitting the casino.

I hope everyone enjoyed this item from my recipie book. 🙂

~Cat

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One response to “Lucky Gambler’s Hand Oil and Lucky Hand Root Oil”

  1. Julia (aka LdyGry) Avatar
    Julia (aka LdyGry)

    Love the recipes! Thanks for sharing

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