Luna Sandara - 100% Pure Wild Peruvian Sacred Wood Essential Oil
Luna Sandara 100% Pure Wild Peruvian Sacred Wood Essential Oil
Bursera Graveolens, known in Spanish as Palo Santo, is a wild tree native to coastal South America. Palo Santo belongs to the same family as copal, myrrh and frankincense and translates as "sacred wood". It was revered in Inca culture and is now traditionally used by today's shamans and healers for purification properties. When burned, the smoke is believed to provide healing and therapeutic healing energy, allowing you to create a deeper connection with your own being.
Precautions:
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Get expert medical advice before taking during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Dilute before massaging with natural base oils.
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Do not ingest directly.
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Avoid direct contact with eyes and mouth.
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Do not apply to irritated skin.
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Please keep this product out of the reach of children.
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Store away from heat and light.
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ingredients
capacity
5ml
Instructions
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