Dragon Blood
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Volume: 30ml
Country: Peru
Dragon’s Blood is a natural product originating from the Amazon rainforests, carefully harvested by hand from wild-growing trees in Peru. Renowned for its strong antibacterial and antiviral properties, it is often referred to as a natural antibiotic.
Traditional Use
This resin, extracted from the tree known as Sangre de Drago or Sangre de Grado, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine due to its healing and protective qualities.
Key Features
- **100% pure resin** sourced from the Amazonian Croton lechleri tree.
- The tree uses this resin to protect and heal its own wounds.
- Widely utilised in Peru for both internal and external healing purposes.
- Rich in bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, diterpenes, and polyphenols.
- Conveniently dosed in drop form for easy use.
Harvesting Process
The resin is collected from wild-growing trees in the rainforest. During harvesting, the bark of the tree is gently scored, allowing the sap to drip out and be collected. This meticulous and time-consuming process ensures the resin retains its full potency and purity. Local Indigenous communities carry out the harvesting with great respect for nature, avoiding the use of artificially cultivated trees.
Storage Instructions
- Shake both opened and unopened bottles periodically to prevent natural, non-preserved sediment from solidifying.
- Store in a dry place at temperatures below 25°C. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
Composition
Pure sap from the Croton lechleri tree.
Quality Assurance
For your health and safety, we conduct rigorous quality tests, including checks for heavy metals, ensuring a safe and pure product.
Authenticity Check
Apply a few drops to your skin – when rubbed, it creates a characteristic “soapy foam,” a hallmark of genuine Dragon’s Blood. Its bitter, slightly acidic taste further confirms its high purity.
Legal Notice
In compliance with Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and Council, health or nutritional claims may not be made for food supplements unless approved by the relevant authorities. This includes information published on sales websites.