The
dragon's blood known to the age-old Romans was mostly calm from D. cinnabari,
and is mentioned in the 1st aeon Periplus as one of the articles of Socotra.
Socotra had been an important trading centre back at atomic the time of the
Ptolemies. Dragon's blood was used as a dye, painting pigment, and anesthetic
(respiratory and gastrointestinal problems) in the Mediterranean basin, and was
captivated by aboriginal Greeks, Romans, and Arabs to accept alleviative
properties. Dioscorides and added aboriginal Greek writers declared its
alleviative uses.
Locals
of Moomy city-limits on Socotra island use the Dracaena adhesive as a array of
cure-all, application it for such things as known anguish healing, a coagulant
(though this is brash with bartering products, as the Daemonorops breed acts as
an anti-coagulant and it is usually alien what breed the dragon's blood came
from), abating diarrhea, blurred fevers, dysentery diseases, taken internally
for ulcers in the mouth, throat, belly and stomach, as able-bodied as an
antiviral for respiratory viruses, abdomen bacilli and for skin disorders such
as eczema. It was aswell used in medieval ritual abracadabra and alchemy.
Dragon's
blood of both Dracaena draco (commonly referred to as the Draconis Palm) and
Dracaena cinnabari were used as a antecedent of adorn for 18th aeon Italian
violinmakers. There was aswell an 18th-century compound for toothpaste that
independent dragon's blood. In avant-garde times it is still used as a adorn
for violins, in photoengraving, as an aroma resin, and as a physique oil.
Dragon's
blood from both Daemonorops were used for ceremonies in India. Sometimes
Dracaena resin, but added generally Daemonorops resin, was used in China as red
adorn for board furniture. It was aswell used to colour the crystalline of
autograph cardboard for banners and posters, used abnormally for weddings and
for Chinese New Year.
In
American Hoodoo, African-American folk magic, and New Orleans voodoo, it is
used in mojo easily for money-drawing or love-drawing, and is used as aroma to
absolve a amplitude of abrogating entities or influences. It is aswell added to
red ink to accomplish "Dragon's Blood Ink", which is used to book
bewitched seals and talismans.
In
folk medicine, dragon's blood is used evidently as a ablution to advance
healing of wounds and to stop bleeding. It is used internally for chest pains,
post-partum bleeding, centralized traumas and menstrual irregularities.
In
neopagan Witchcraft, it is used to access the authority of spells for
protection, love, banishing and sexuality. In New Age shamanism it is used in
ceremonies in a agnate way as the neopagans use it.
Dragon's
blood aroma is aswell occasionally awash as "red bedrock opium" to
biting ambitious biologic buyers. It in fact contains no opiates, and has alone
slight consciousness-expanding effects, if any at all.
Thaspine
from the Dragon's Blood of the breed Croton lechleri has accessible use as a
blight drug.