Friday, July 18, 2014

Dragon’s Blood Stops Bleeding and Heals Wounds

Dragon's Blood

Also known as Xue Jie, Daemonoropis Resina, or Draconis Sanguis.


I’ll admit it… I’m a nerd! I love the idea of dragons and when I learned about this herb I was instantly in love! Not only does it have a great name but the visual of Dragon’s Blood is beautiful! Dark red, iron-like and shiny, it’s just amazing!

Dragon’s Blood is actually the resin secretion from Daemononrops draco. Mature fruit is collected and dried, then put in a basket with rough sea shells. The basket is shaken so all the resin falls off the fruit, then it is sifted and wrapped in a cloth bag and boiled until it melts. After it melts, it is removed from the bag and cooled and often stamped with a gold mark to identify the product.
Dragons blood fruit is used in Chinese Medicine to heal skin wounds and stop bleeding.
Dragons blood fruit is used in Chinese medicine to heal skin wounds and stop bleeding. 

You will find Dragon’s Blood (xue jie) in Alpine Herb’s remedy called Myrrh Liniment. The reason I added this in my recipe is because the resin generates flesh, assists sores and wounds to heal and stops bleeding. When combined with Olibanum aka Frankincense (ru xiang) and Myrrha (mo yao) they all promote movement when blood as stagnated, stop pain, generate flesh, reduce swelling, and assist the healing of sores.

Dragons blood fruit is used in Chinese Medicine to heal skin wounds and stop bleeding.
Myrrh Liniment is used for any sprains, strains, brusies and more.
Myrrh Liniment is used for any sprains, strains, brusies and more. 


References: Bensky, D., Clavey, S., Stoger, E. (2004). Chinese Herbal Medicine material Medica. 3rd Edition. Eastland Press, Inc.



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