Buddhawood Essential Oil
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Botanical Name: Eremophillia mitchelli Botanical Family: Myoporaceae Extraction Method: Steam distilled Part of Plant Distilled: Wood and Bark Country of Origin: Australia Cultivation Method: Wild Composition: 100% Eremophillia mitchelli Consistency: Thick viscosity Product Analyses Please click on de link below to read the product analysis certificate. Scent Description Wood and moss with a resinous smoky, balsamic leathery gloss. Blends well with Sage, Cedar, Bergamot, Jasmine, Vetiver, Patchouli, Palo Santo, Lime, Sandalwood, Marjoram, Black Pepper, Oakmoss, Tangerine, Spikenard, Thyme, Tobacco, and Grapefruit. Uses Beloved Buddha Wood may be used to anoint the body during meditation while centering emotions and grounding the mind. This oil may have been named for its “Buddha-like” ability to soften frantic thoughts and allow clarity to blossom. Add Buddhawood oil as a fixative or base note in masculine perfumes and colognes. A few drops in a bath or in a diffusor will unleash unparalleled levels of purification. Buddha Wood Essential Oil is a rich, woodsy essence gathered from the bark of shrubs that grow wild throughout Southern Australia. Buddha Wood is a close biochemical cousin to agarwood with both aromatic woods containing sesquiterpene ketones, eremophilone, hydroxyeremophilone, and hydroxy-dihydroeremophilone. The botanical name, Eremophila, means to love a lonely place. This Buddha Wood brew touches the very core of you, the inner sphere where serene solitude is near and dear. One of the strongest-scented woods to come out of the Land Down Under, Buddha Wood is known for being an earthy, grounding oil. Its slightly smoky, mossy aroma is renowned for its centering of the spirit. Tune into your inner-Buddha with this benevolent bark essence. Size: 5 ml, 15 ml and 30 ml Organic Ingredients 100% buddhawood (Eremophillia mitchelli) essential oil. “If you are lonely when you’re alone, you are in bad company.” ∼ Jean-Paul Sartre “The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.” ∼ Anne Frank
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