What it is?
Popular with yoga and meditation enthusiasts around the world, VINEVIDA’s palo santo essential oil comes straight from its native Peru. Strong and sweet, this woodsy fragrance is available in both individual and bulk. Keep reading to find out how you can use palo santo oil in aromatherapy to help reduce symptoms of stress and depression.
Key Benefits
- Scent: Woody, sweet, and slightly fruity
- Consistency: Thin
- Extraction method: Steam distilled
Palo santo oil comes from trees that grow in the tropical forests of Central and South America. It is very common in many spiritual rituals, as it is believed to have the ability to purify, cleanse, and soothe the mind. Its woodsy aroma is strong, sweet, and blends well with many other oils. Highlighted Ingredients
- Limonene: A versatile component of many essential oils—particularly those in the citrus family—limonene is a natural pesticide. You will also find it in the Code of Federal Regulations. It is classified as “GRAS”, which means “generally recognized as safe” and makes sense as limonene is a common flavoring additive. It is also used to treat heartburn, as well as showing effect as a Chemopreventive Agent. Limonene plays a huge role in overall palo santo essential oil benefits.
- Menthofuran: A natural monoterpenoid that acts as a plant metabolite.
- a-Terpineol: Terpineols occur naturally, and often boast a wide range of biological properties. a-Terpineol is colorless and smells strongly of lilac, which is why it is so popular in the cosmetic industry. It is a common additive to soaps, perfumes, and other beauty supplies and it makes sure of all the skin related palo santo essential oil benefits. On the biological side, it exhibits Antihypertensive, Anticancer, And Anti-Inflammatory properties.
- Carvone: A naturally occurring terpenoid, commonly used in the food and flavoring industries. It is also considered a Botanical Antifungal Agent.
- Germacrene-D: Germacrene-D is generally produced by a plant for its insecticidal and antimicrobial properties. This is because as a sesquiterpene, its role is to Help Protect the plant.
What else you need to know
10 mL