It has a deep red color, which is part of what gives dragon's blood its name.
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It has a deep red color, which is part of what gives dragon's blood its name.
The resin is obtained from many different species of tropical trees, commonly called dragon trees. They may come from the Croton, Pterocarpus, Daemonorops, or Dracaena plant groups.
Plant resin has been used for thousands of years for a variety of purposes. There are records of its use among the ancient Greeks, Romans, and in India, China, and the Middle East.
Some of its uses are for health.
It is also used as a dye, color, incense or for spiritual purposes.
It has a strong, somewhat sweet smell.
100% pure resin from Croton lechleri trees
from the wild harvest of the Amazon rainforest
dropper bottle
chemical free
Paraben-free
free of pesticides and fertilizers
GMO-free
vegan
For indoor use:
Adults 15 drops (1 ml) daily, children 3 years and older 5 drops (0.3 ml) daily. Diluted in 100 ml of water or fruit juice. May increase the dose gradually.
For external use:
Rub undiluted Sangre de drago sap on the affected area 2 - 3 times daily.
For mouth rinses: 6 drops per 50 ml.
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