Dragon's Blood, Xuě Jié, ⾎竭, Sanguis Daemonorops Draco

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Category: Regulate Blood Invigorate Blood 
English: Dragon's Blood    Pinyin:  Xue Jie      Pharmaceutical: Sanguis Daemonorops Draco  
Organs: Heart • Liver      Temperature: Neutral  
Taste: Sweet • Salty      Toxicity:   
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Actions:  Dispel blood stasis • Relieve pain • Stop bleeding • Generate flesh
Indications: Blood stasis pain • Fractures • Contusion • Spider veins • Hemorrhoids • Non-healing ulcers • Upper gastrointestinal bleeding • Flesh wound bleeding
Contraindications: Pregnancy
Typical Dosage: Powder: 1g to 1.5g (topical use)          Guidelines
Parts Used:       Notable for: Spider veins
Other:
Combine With Purpose
Formulas with Xue Jie
Amber Massage Salve • Qi Li San

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Information in this post came from many sources, including class notes, practitioners, websites, webinars, books, magazines, and editor's personal experience.  While the original source often came from historical Chinese texts,  variations may result from the numerous English translations.   Always consult a doctor prior to using these drugs.  The information here is strictly for educational purposes. 

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