Palo Santo, Saintwood
Has a range of medicinal properties, including antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antitumoral effects. It has been traditionally used for treating skin issues and rheumatism, and its highly sedative properties make it useful for promoting relaxation and sleep.
Creates a sacred space, both physically and energetically, which can warp time and enhance spiritual and emotional experiences. It is often utilized for meditation and ceremonial work and is considered a Rite of Passage Essence.
This substance has a long-standing history of use and veneration by Indigenous communities in Central and South America.
Plant family: Burseraceae
Latin name: Bursera graveolens
Origin: Peru or Ecuador
Plant part (Steam Distilled): Wood of fallen trees with young live branches.
Has a range of medicinal properties, including antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antitumoral effects. It has been traditionally used for treating skin issues and rheumatism, and its highly sedative properties make it useful for promoting relaxation and sleep.
Creates a sacred space, both physically and energetically, which can warp time and enhance spiritual and emotional experiences. It is often utilized for meditation and ceremonial work and is considered a Rite of Passage Essence.
This substance has a long-standing history of use and veneration by Indigenous communities in Central and South America.
Plant family: Burseraceae
Latin name: Bursera graveolens
Origin: Peru or Ecuador
Plant part (Steam Distilled): Wood of fallen trees with young live branches.
Has a range of medicinal properties, including antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antitumoral effects. It has been traditionally used for treating skin issues and rheumatism, and its highly sedative properties make it useful for promoting relaxation and sleep.
Creates a sacred space, both physically and energetically, which can warp time and enhance spiritual and emotional experiences. It is often utilized for meditation and ceremonial work and is considered a Rite of Passage Essence.
This substance has a long-standing history of use and veneration by Indigenous communities in Central and South America.
Plant family: Burseraceae
Latin name: Bursera graveolens
Origin: Peru or Ecuador
Plant part (Steam Distilled): Wood of fallen trees with young live branches.