Palo Santo EO

Bursera graveolens (Kunth) Triana & Planch.

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Palo Santo essential oil has a unique woody, fruity/balsamic sweet aroma, with citrus, mint and soft spice nuances that is somewhat reminiscent of Frankincense. 

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Selected size SKU:757-016 - Palo Santo 15 ml (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$12.75
with orifice reducer
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$21.50
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$37.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$63.50
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$113.00
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$202.00
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$366.50
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$799.25
$2.00
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Product Overview

Palo Santo essential oil has a unique woody, fruity/balsamic sweet aroma, with citrus, mint and soft spice nuances that is somewhat reminiscent of Frankincense. 

Palo Santo, the Spanish name given to this South American tree, means ‘holy wood’, an appropriate name for its many applications in spiritual practices. The smoke of Palo Santo wood is traditionally used in ceremony similar to the use of White Sage in smudging practices. It comes from the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as Frankincense and Myrrh and the aroma is often used to evoke an ambiance of calm and sacred contemplation in the same way as its botanical cousins.

Our Palo Santo is distilled in small batches from sustainably harvested wood. The aged, dead wood is gathered from the forest floor on Ecuador's Pacific coast, allowing the production of oil without any harm to the living trees.[1],[2] Among the various molecules that are resurrected from the dead wood upon distillation are none other than the familiar and ubiquitous limonene, alpha-terpineol – the claim to fame of Tea Tree – and menthofuran, the musty/minty terpenic compound notably found in Peppermint oils. The comforting and inspiring aroma is recommended for diffusers, room sprays and meditation blends.

1 Industry communication.

2 Farmer, Steven D. Earth Magic: Ancient Shamanic Wisdom for Healing Yourself, Others, and the Planet, 2009, p. 123.

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Holy Wood

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Palo Santo, known as a spiritual oil and related to Frankincense. Palo Santo creates a pleasant, fresh, smelling aroma with hints of mint and citrus. It provides an uplifting scent that can raise your spirits by increasing positive vibes/energy when diffused. This is a great oil to use, after having a stressful day.

Review by JS 9/6/2014

True Palo Santo

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This smells identical to the heartwood of palo santo. If that's what you're looking for, you will be pleased! Palo Santo is not one I like to blend w/ other oils so much, as its airy, minty, top notes expand and overpower everything. I use it more for spiritual purposes, the way one might use sage. It's also great in a diffuser or when inhaled directly for quickly altering negative energy.

Review by Golden Potion 9/3/2014

Palo Santo

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Palo Santo is the most spiritually purifying oil you will ever experience. I recently burned Palo Santo wood for smudging and it smells just like it. It works great as stand alone unisex perfume. It is out of this word when applied to the skin. This oil blends with your own body chemistry to create a pleasing aroma. This is a great aphrodisiac that invokes a radiant energy that will intoxicate you. This sweet minty lemony woody smell has everything you can ask for. I really recommend Palo Santo to anyone that wishes to experience the smell of divinity!!!

Review by Cobbs 9/1/2014

Palo Santo is fantastic

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This oil is perfect in combination with Frankincense, Sandalwood and Cedar. For meditation, the centering and calming of breathing is absolutely sublime. As a singular scent it makes a statement of depth that rivals Frankincense, Oman. It is invigorating when diluted and added to cone incense. I think the quality is excellent since I regularly use Palo Santo as a resin I am very familiar with it.

Review by Rg 8/29/2014

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