A Tree That Bleeds Red Sap: The Dragon’s Blood Tree

The Dragon’s Blood tree (Dracaena Cinnabari) is a rare type of tree originating in Socotra archipelago, a small group of four islands in the Indian Ocean. Also known as the “Galápagos of the Indian Ocean,” the group of islands is host to a number of fascinating species.
Found in many surrounding areas, including mainland Yemen, the tree contains a marvelously red resin called Dragon’s Blood, which has been used for a variety of purposes throughout history. Starting in the first century AD, Dragon’s Blood was used as a dye and medicine to treat respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. Image Source: Stefan Geens (cc)

Later uses include a blood coagulant and treatments for diarrhea, fever, dysentery, ulcers in the mouth, throat, intestines and stomach, as well as an antiviral for respiratory viruses. Image Source: The Wren Design
Dragon’s Blood also has a history in ritual magic and alchemy. Apparently Dragon’s Blood can increase the potency of neopagan witchcraft spells for protection, love, banishing, and sexuality. Image Source: Andy Dingley (cc)
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04.11.2012
Dana Dunhill
What an amazing affordable source for the care of skin issues and draped in a mystique associated with its name. It makes you wonder how many untapped natural resources are out there waiting to be discovered for the betterment of people's lives...some of the good nature has to offer.
WOW... amazing tree. Soendoro Soetanto
05.05.2010
jack wilson
Wow that is truly amazing. What a cool tree. lou www.being-anonymous.at.tc
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