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Benefits of Dog Blood (Organic)

Description

Named after its bloodlike colour, Dog blood, sometimes referred to as “Sanguis draconis” or “Dragon’s blood,” is a crimson resin that can be extracted from the bark of numerous Dracaena species of trees.

It has been used for hundreds of years toused to treat a wide range of illnesses, including wounds, infections, and haemorrhages.

Dog blood is still utilized in traditional medicine today, particularly in several regions of South America, Africa, and Asia. It is very popular in Jamaica where it is considered a Potent womb-healer, supporting female reproductive health and fertility.

 

Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties have been by modern research. The anti-inflammatory properties are so powerful that it is sometimes referred to as the “inflammation herb”.

Dog blood is also known as the “feminine herb” due to its benefits for female reproductive health. The anti-inflammatory qualities of Dog Blood Bush are particularly effective for clearing excess mucus from mucosal membranes, particularly from clogged fallopian tubes. The antispasmodic properties stop muscle spasms while the analgesic properties reduce pain.

This really is a wonder-herb for women:  if you want to increase your fertility, get rid of or lessen fibroids and cysts, shorten your moon cycle, get rid of uncomfortable cramps, or just make sure your womb is in great shape, 

The herb also can help men with prostate issues. 

 

Benefits Include:

  1. Health of female reproduction
  2. Infertility
  3. Fallopian tube obstruction
  4. Obstetrical cysts
  5. Fibroids
  6. promotes male prostate health
  7. Promotes recovery from injury
  8. Fights infection
  9. Anti-inflammation

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100g, 250g, 500g

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