Palo Santo Wildcrafted EcoCert Essential Oil
Bursera graveolens, Steam Distilled from the wood wildcrafted from fallen branches and dead trees, from Peru.
To obtain the essential oils through steam distillation, the tree must die on its own and dry for a minimum of 40 years. Recent studies have shown that cutting down a tree and letting it dry for the same period of time does not obtain therapeutic grade oil.
Aroma: Palo Santo Essential Oil has a fresh, intense woody balsamic aroma with a slight hint of citrus.
Ethics
According to the supplier We hereby declare that, to the best of our knowledge, this product has been sustainably sourced from naturally fallen Bursera graveolens trees collected by native communities in the Peruvian dry forest. The Peruvian government verifies sustainable collection and native involvement through a traceability and
control system.
History: The wood resin is used by the shamans of several South American tribes, like the Aymara, Quechua, Jivaro, among others. Manteña, machalilla, valdivia, and Inca cultures use their smoke and oil for therapeutic purposes. The First Nations of Ecuador have used it mainly to protect themselves from insects such as mosquitos, and as an essential oil to perfume their homes. The wood is used in rituals by shamans to clear the body of negative energy.
Main Constituents:
Limonene 44.09%
a-Terpeniol 12.21%
Carvone 2.42%
beta-bisabolene 7.43%
p-CYMENE / -8-OL 2.25%
JUNEOL 1.33%
Menthofuran 1.63%
Menthone 0.36%
D-Germacrene 0.45%
gamma-MUUROLENE 1.90%
alpha-MUUROLOL 0.2%
trans-Carveol 1.5%
PULEGONE 0.92%
Description: Palo Santo is a tree found originally in the tropical forests on the coast of the South Pacific, but Ecuador is now the main country where this tree is harvested. Palo Santo Oil is concentrated and found only in the interior of the tree's trunk. It can take up to 10 years to produce oil. The average life of the tree of Palo Santo is between 80 and 90 years, but because of over-harvesting, only tree branches that have fallen naturally to the ground are used for the distillation of this oil.
Colour: Pale yellow to light brown liquid
Common Uses: In aromatherapy, Palo Santo Essential Oil is considered to be antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. It can be used as part of a remedy for bronchial coughs, colds, nasal flues, allergies and asthma. It is said to have excellent absorption properties and can be used in massage therapy to relieve pain and inflammation of the muscles and joints, and regenerates skin conditions, promotes skin nutrition, healing and flexibility.
Palo Santo Essential Oil can generate states of calmness and relaxation and is beneficial for meditation, concentration, and for enhancing creativity and learning. In spiritual aromatherapy, it can be used as perfume to release negative energy and to purify and cleanse the spirit.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top, Middle, Base! Use as a base in perfumery.
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Blends well with: Cedarwood, Sandalwood and other sacred wood oils, citrus, vanilla.
Cautions: Palo Santo Essential Oil is a dermal irritant - do not apply to the skin except in 10% + dilution. Respect the oil's sacred power - signs of overexposure are dizziness and nausea. Avoid use if pregnant.
Photo thanks to Photo by David Stang, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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