Dragon’s Blood Resin

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Asparagaceae

Dragon’s Blood Resin

Dracaena draco
✓ Generally Safe Caution in Pregnancy
Native to: Canary Islands, Madeira, Cape Verde, Morocco
Also known as: Dracaena Resin, Drago, Dragon Tree Resin
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🌱 Parts Used

Resin

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Wound healing (topical — antimicrobial and astringent), oral ulcers (mouthwash), dysentery (astringent), skin conditions. Ancient resin used since Greek and Roman times.


Herbal Actions

Astringent, antimicrobial, antifungal, vulnerary, anti-inflammatory

🔬 Active Constituents

Flavonoids (dracorhodin — red pigment, dracaenin, dracorubin), steroids (dracosterol), phenylpropanoids, triterpenoids

⚗️ Preparation Methods

🏺 Tincture🧴 Salve/Balm

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal TeaNOT practical — resin form
Tincture1–3 ml (1:5, 70% ethanol), 3x daily. Topical: apply tincture directly to wounds.
NotesAncient medicinal resin — mentioned by Dioscorides. Used as varnish and wood stain historically. Combine with myrrh for oral and wound preparations. Limited modern clinical research.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Caution in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions None known

Contraindications: Avoid therapeutic doses in pregnancy. Otherwise generally safe.

Side Effects: GI irritation (high doses). Skin staining (red pigment). Generally well tolerated.

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