
Willard Sheppy is a licensed acupuncturist (LAc) and Founder of Valley Health Clinic specializing in using Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat acute injuries and chronic conditions, and to improve sports performance and rehabilitation.
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Evil Bone Water is designed for deep, dense areas where balms struggle to reach.
Dragon Blood Balm focuses on skin, tendons, and the outer layers that need time and protection.
Evil Bone Water is an alcohol-based herbal liniment used for strains, sprains, bruising, swelling, and joint pain.
Alcohol solutions in the 60–80% range are widely recognized as highly effective for antimicrobial action. Higher concentrations can be less potent without enough water present.
The FDA’s OTC monograph for first aid antiseptics includes alcohol (in an aqueous solution) across a broad range (48–95% by volume). That’s one reason alcohol appears so often in “minor cut and scrape” products.
Evil Bone Water is described in our materials as sitting around 74–76% alcohol and being used on minor cuts or broken skin, with San Qi (Tienchi ginseng / notoginseng) noted for a “stop bleeding” effect.
You’ll also see guidance in other places to avoid using strong alcohol products on open wounds. Treat this like first aid does: reasonable for superficial nicks and scrapes, not for deep wounds. Expect a brief sting on any abrasion, because alcohol does that.
Dragon Blood Balm is built around Dragon’s Blood resin (commonly from Croton lechleri) and a salve base that stays on the skin longer than a fast-evaporating liniment.
In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial (skin wound model), a Dragon’s Blood cream shortened healing time compared with placebo. Researchers also point to phenolics and the alkaloid taspine as likely contributors to wound repair mechanisms.
Dragon’s Blood sap shows high antioxidant activity in lab testing, which matters because oxidative stress can slow normal tissue repair. “Moist wound” principles are also well supported: keeping tissue appropriately protected and not overly dried out can improve healing quality and speed. That’s one reason a balm can outperform a quick-dry liniment in the repair phase.
Apply Evil Bone Water to the target area and rub gently. Let it dry fully.
Massage a small amount of Dragon Blood Balm over the same area 1–2 times daily.
WHO Guidelines PDF
WHO/NCBI “Review of preparations used for hand hygiene” (contains the 60–80% statement)
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