twigs of the B. graveolens tree, a practice that is regulated by the government of Peru, so trees are not cut for wood harvesting. The charcoal of palo santo sticks can also be used for ritual smudging.
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When it burns, the aromatic wood releases lemon, mint, and pine notes—an invigorating, grounding fragrance that is believed to have a number of benefits. And the Resin from the Palo Santo has the same beautiful scent. It is ideal for burning as an incense.
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Palo Santo is traditionally used to clear negative energy, and to purify a space, people and objects.
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It’s scent is very relaxing making it ideal for preparing the mind for meditation or creative focus.
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Palo santo was traditionally used as a remedy for ailments like the common cold, headaches, and stress. While clinical studies on the wood’s medicinal effects are limited, it is rich in both antioxidants and limonene, a terpene that has been extensively researched and has anti-inflammatory benefits

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