English designation
Holy wood, Palo Santo
Part extracted
Wood
Common origins
Ecuador, Peru
Botanical classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Sapindales
Family: Burseraceae
Genus: Bursera
Habitat and botanical description
Palo santo is a tree found in Central and South America that can measure 25 m high. Its wood is very hard and its bark is thin and flakes off in strips. It produces fragrant gums rich in oleoresins, hence their name "turpentine tree". It grows on arid soils.
Mythology / history / anecdotes and traditional virtues
From the same family as Frankincense frankincense and Myrrh and considered sacred, Palo santo (Bursera graveolens) is a tree with healed virtues ..
Olfactory / perfume notes
Odor: resinous, floral, fresh, woody, light
citrus, reminiscent of incense
Preferred
routes Dermal route: +++
Inhalation: +++
Diffusion: +++
Properties in scientific aromatherapy
Analgesic, anti-inflammatory
General
tonic Keeps insects away
Properties in energetic aromatherapy
Powerful regulator of the nervous system, soothes in the event of stress, nervous tension, psychological suffering and restores energy in the event of overwork, depression, dissolves conflicts of the mind
Brings relaxation and meditation, promotes concentration on the essentials, clarity of mind and serenity
Purifies, removes negative energies
Develops creativity, inspiration, sensuality, openness in particular to help think outside the box, joy, euphoria
Gives a feeling of being protected regardless of external circumstances
Builds confidence, helps to step back from collective unrest
Helps to become aware of one's judgments and a priori and to recognize oneself in others
Dissolves the individualistic spirit, awakens the community spirit
Connects the heart to the spirit, gives the clarity necessary to perceive the message of the heart
Allows recognize the acquired values, the riches that belong to us
Develop the ability to feel the uniqueness of the Universe
Open the way to infinite possibilities
Help to perceive the invisible and the intangible
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