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Scientific Name: Bursera Graveolens
Origin: Peru
Plant Part: Wood
Scent: Woody, Sweet, and Slightly Fruity
Color: Clear - Pale Yellow
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Middle - Base
Initial Aroma Strength: Medium
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Popular with yoga and meditation enthusiasts around the world, VINEVIDA’s comes straight from its native Peru. Strong and sweet, this woodsy fragrance is available in both individual and bulk. Keep reading to find out how you can use palo santo oil in aromatherapy to help reduce symptoms of stress and depression.
The Palo Santo tree, or “Bursera Graveolens”, grows from the Yucatan Peninsula all the way down to Peru and Venezuela. In Spanish, the name translates to “holy wood”. The Bursera Graveolens is in the same family as frankincense and myrrh, though palo santo oil comes from wood, not resin. In the country of Peru, the Palo Santo tree has long been used by shamans for spiritual purification.
states that 77% of people in the USA regularly experience physical symptoms of stress. This is a huge number, and it goes a long way to explaining why aromatherapy is becoming increasingly popular in the Western world. Symptoms of stress include headaches, depression, heartburn, high blood pressure, and many more. If a person undergoes chronic stress for long periods, they are also at a much higher risk of suffering from illness and disease.
Preliminary human studies indicate that aromatherapy can potentially reduce feelings of . In addition, control groups who underwent aromatherapy found they , and for longer.
Many people claim that palo santo oil is very effective in aromatherapy. Shamans in South America use it in spiritual purification ceremonies, and many yoga studios and meditation retreats use palo santo incense or oils to promote relaxation. The best way to achieve inhalation aromatherapy with palo santo oil is through a diffuser, or by sniffing from the bottle directly. The palo santo essential oil uses are endless and with aromatherapy, the oil just works magic.
Anecdotal evidence indicates there may be some insecticidal benefits to palo santo oil. This likely comes from its high levels of limonene (which is a natural pesticide), as well as the presence of carvone.
Among tons of palo santo essential oil uses, soapmaking is noteworthy. Palo santo oil can offer a woodsy aroma to your soaps. It is a very grounding scent, popular with yoga and meditation retreats. It is widely thought to be able to ward off negative energy, helping to both cleanse and soothe the mind. Palo santo also contains carvone, which is an antifungal agent.
well with other earthy oils such as rankincense, Myrrh, and Cedarwood. For a fresh, floral approach, try combining palo santo with Jasmine and Grapefruit Oil.
Never ingest palo santo oil, or apply it directly to the skin without diluting it with a carrier oil. At VINEVIDA we also advise doing a patch test first. This involves placing a small amount of diluted oil onto a bandaid. Then, place it on the skin for 24 hours to see if there is any noticeable reaction. As always, keep palo santo oil away from pets and small children. If you are pregnant or have any underlying conditions it is best to speak with a medical professional before considering adjunct therapy.
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Palo santo oil comes from trees that grow in the tropical forests of Central and South America. It is very common in many spiritual rituals, as it is believed to have the ability to purify, cleanse, and soothe the mind. Its woodsy aroma is strong, and sweet, and blends well with many other oils.
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