Bursera graveolens natural incense harvested in the Piura region of northern Peru. The Bursera graveolens tree grows in this area on rocky terrain with harsh climatic and environmental conditions. The plant is exposed to frequent climatic changes and the Pacific breeze, factors that make this variety particularly fragrant. It has a thinner cut than the standard Palo Santo stick size, ideal for light fumigations.
Hot to use the Palo Santo stick:
The stick is the oldest and most traditional form of Palo Santo. Its use is very easy, you just need a little practice:
- Light the Palo Santo stick.
- Keep the flame lit on the stick for a couple of seconds and then extinguish it. Be careful not to keep the flame lit for a long time, otherwise you risk burning the resin contained in the Palo Santo.
- If the flame goes out on its own after a few seconds, do not worry, this is how it should work.
- Once the flame is out, blow on the coating of embers that forms on the top of the stick.
- The smoke that the stake emits into the air is the scent of the essence and aroma of Palo Santo. The vibrations it spreads create a clean environment that promotes relaxation and introspection.
The benefits:
The benefits of the Palo Santo stick are manifold:
- Purifies the energies of places and environments
- Promotes inner harmony and mental and physical rebalancing
- Releases an aroma that stimulates concentration and introspection
- Creates a relaxing atmosphere that stimulates creativity
- Wards off annoying insects.