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  1. Sangre de grado is a tree that grows in the Amazon region of South America. The tree bark and sap are used to make medicine. A chemical in sangre de grado known as crofelemer (SP-303) was...

  2. Feb 15, 2018 · Dragons blood has been used medicinally for centuries and continues to be used in traditional medicine — including Chinese medicine — to this day. Studies are demonstrating dragon’s blood ability to help with a variety of health concerns in humans including wound healing, diarrhea and ulcers.

  3. ¿Qué es la sangre de drago y para qué sirve? La sangre de drago (Croton lechleri) es un árbol de la familia de las euforbiáceas que puede llegar a medir entre 10 y 25 metros de altura, con hojas en forma acorazonada, lustrosas, y flores de color blanco verdoso.

  4. The resin of Croton lechleri, commonly known as sangre de drago, has a long history of medicinal use by indigenous peoples and is widely used in both urban and rural contexts in Peru and Ecuador, and to a lesser extent in other endemic countries. [8]

  5. Sangre de grado, Spanish for "blood of the dragon," has a long history of use for both the bark and the resin. An early reference dating back to the 1600s notes that Spanish explorer P. Bernabe Cobo found the sap was being used by indigenous tribes throughout Peru and Ecuador.

  6. Mar 27, 2019 · Its dark red viscous latex, also known as Sangre de Grado or Dragon’s blood, has been used in traditional medicine for diarrhea and wound healing. In vitro and animal studies suggest it can promote the healing of gastric ulcers and inhibit cutaneous neurogenic inflammation .

  7. Sangre de Grado, Sangre de Drago or Dragon’s Blood can be used to treat a variety of disorders as well as being a preventative and tonifying herbal supplement. Learn More.

  8. Dec 11, 2019 · So how does the “sangre de grado” coming from the South American Croton lechleri compare to these two superfoods? Just a single drop of dragon’s blood is equivalent to 2 lbs of raw kale or 3 apples worth of antioxidants.

  9. Jul 22, 2024 · Recorded use of "sangre de grado" (blood of the dragon) is extensive among Latin American countries, dating to the 1600s; both the bark and resin have been used internally and externally to stop bleeding, heal wounds, and treat GI problems (including piles and hemorrhoids).

  10. Nov 15, 2021 · Sangre de Grado, or Dragon’s Blood, has seen research confirm many of the indigenous uses of this powerful rainforest plant. It is a wonderful, sustainable rainforest resource that warrants consumer attention as it becomes more widely available in the marketplace.

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