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Draconis Sanguis (Dragon's Blood) Daemonorops Draco

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Draconis Sanguis (Dragon's Blood) Xue Jie Daemonorops Draco (Dragon's Blood Palm)

Xue Jie, Draconis Sanguis  ?? from Alternative Healing Dot Org *

by: Joe Hing kwok Chu

Pharmaceutical name:

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Draconis Sanguis

Biological name:

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  1. Daemonorops draco Blume (Calamus draco Blume )?(? ???)

  2. Dracaena cambodiana Pierre; ???(Liliaceae) (? ???????)?

Pron. in Japanese:

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kekketsu

Pron. in Korean:

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hyolgal

Pron. in Cantonese

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hyut3  kit3

Other Chinese Names:

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xue jie ???qi ling jie ????xue li hua ????xue jie ????

Common Name:

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resinous secretion

Distribution:

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Indonesia, India, Malaysia (Daemonorops), Hainan, Vietnam, Cambodia (Dracaena)

Properties (characteristics)?

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sweet, salty, neutral.

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Channels (meridians) entered:

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pericardium, liver

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Actions & Indications:

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for irregular menses, bleeding from injuries, injuries from impact, pain from bruises and blood stasis, chest and abdomen pain, open wounds not healing, fungal infection of the skin.

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Chemical ingredients:?????

57 to 82% part of xue jie is a mixture of the following :

?? 57?82%???????????????

Resin esters ?C6 H5 CO·CH2 CO·OC8 H9O?

?? ??C6 H5 CO·CH2 CO·OC8 H9O?

Dracoresinotannol? C6 H5 CO·OC8 H9 O?

?? ????? C6 H5 CO·OC8 H9 O?

also contiains:

?? ?

Dracoalban,~ 2.5%

?? ??????? 2.5%?

Dracoresene~14%

?? ??????14%

insoluble resin 0.3%

?? ???0.3%

plant residue 18.4%

?? ???18.4%

Phlobaphen0?03?

?? ??Phlobaphen?0?03?

ash 8.3%

??8.3%

dracorhodin?(C17H14O3?

?? ???C17H14O3?

dracorubin?(C32H24O5?

?? ???C32H24O5?

flavane type of pigments:

 nordracorhodin?(C16H11O3?

?? ???:

?? ????C16H11O3?

nordracorubin?(C31H21O5?

?? ?????C31H21O5?

(2S?-5-methoxy-6methylflavan-7-ol

?2S?-5-? ??-6-????-7-???????

?2S?-5-methoxyflavan-7-ol

?2S?-5-? ????-7-?

2?4-dihydroxy- 5-methyl-6-methoxychalcone

2?4-? ??-5-??-6-??????

?2?4-dihydroxy-6- methoxychaicone?

2?4-? ??-6-??????

pimaric acid?(C20H30O2?

?? ????C20H30O2?

isopimaric acid

?? ??

dehydroabietic acid?(C20H28O2?

?? ????C20H28O2?

abietic acid?(C20H30O2?

?? ??C20H30O2?

sandaracopimaric acid?(C20H30O2?

?? ????C20H30O2?

the ingredients of red resin :

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dracoresino tannoI

?? ????

benzoic acid

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compounds of benzoylacetic acid

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Dosage:

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0.3 to 1.5 g.

0.3 to 1.5 ?

Samples of formulae:

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Medical functions:

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stops bleeding, inhibits fungi

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Cautions:

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do not use too much. It can promote puss forming.

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Draconis Sanguis (Dragon's Blood) - Eastern Medicine uses this for irregular menses, bleeding from injuries, injuries from impact, pain from bruises and blood stasis, chest and abdomen pain, open wounds not healing, fungal infection of the skin. *

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