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Q: What is Sangre de Grado?
A: Sangre de grado is a tree that grows in the Amazon region of South America. The tree bark and sap are used to make medicine.
Q: What is Sangre de mono?
A: In parts of the Spanish speaking world, that substance is also called sangre de mono or sangre de chango, both of which literally mean monkey blood. This is part of a complete episode. Loading…
Q: What is Sangre de Grado tree bark used for?
A: The tree bark and sap are used to make medicine. Sangre de Grado or SP-303, one of the chemicals it contains, is used for diarrhea associated with cholera, AIDS, traveling, or treatment with antibiotics.
Q: What is the cicatrizant principle in Sangre de Grado?
A: Vaisberg AJ, Milla M, Planas MC, et al. Taspine is the cicatrizant principle in Sangre de Grado extracted from Croton lechleri. Planta Med 1989;55:140-3.