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- Palo Santo Powder and Sticks Kit (Bursera Gaveolens)- from Equador
Palo Santo Powder and Sticks Kit (Bursera Gaveolens)- from Equador
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palostickspowder
$15.00
$15.00
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You are getting 1 ounce of Palo Santo Powder and 4 Palo Santo Sticks.
This is a mystical tree that grows on the coast of South America and is related to Frankincense, Myrrh and Copal. In Spanish, the name actually means “Holy Wood”. It is part of the citrus family and has sweet notes of pine, mint and lemon.
Palo Santo is traditionally used for helping with common colds, flu like symptoms, stress, and all type of headaches. It is wild crafted and sustainably harvested.
Many people have said that this tree is endangered. Bulnesia sarmientoi, actually is threatened with over-exploitation but not Bursera Gaveolens. Bulnesia sarmientoi grows in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina and southern Paraguay.
Bursera Graveolens grows in the arid hill-country of coastal Ecuador The trees have totally different colors and markings.
The sticks are wonderful to use for burning to clear your space and also for making tea.
The powder burns on its own, no coal necessary. Great for Tea, meditation, clearing ones space, in baths, Sweat Lodges, pouring on wood burning stoves and excellent for keeping away Mosquitos!
A little pinch goes a long way.
I am putting them together so you get the best of both worlds.
This is a mystical tree that grows on the coast of South America and is related to Frankincense, Myrrh and Copal. In Spanish, the name actually means “Holy Wood”. It is part of the citrus family and has sweet notes of pine, mint and lemon.
Palo Santo is traditionally used for helping with common colds, flu like symptoms, stress, and all type of headaches. It is wild crafted and sustainably harvested.
Many people have said that this tree is endangered. Bulnesia sarmientoi, actually is threatened with over-exploitation but not Bursera Gaveolens. Bulnesia sarmientoi grows in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina and southern Paraguay.
Bursera Graveolens grows in the arid hill-country of coastal Ecuador The trees have totally different colors and markings.
The sticks are wonderful to use for burning to clear your space and also for making tea.
The powder burns on its own, no coal necessary. Great for Tea, meditation, clearing ones space, in baths, Sweat Lodges, pouring on wood burning stoves and excellent for keeping away Mosquitos!
A little pinch goes a long way.
I am putting them together so you get the best of both worlds.
Only 1 left!
This is how it is burned.
Disclaimer: All information is
for educational purposes only. Resins are not a substitute for
professional medical care and it is advised that you always consult your
health practitioner.
Resins may irritate the skin so please handle with care.
Resins may irritate the skin so please handle with care.