Thursday 15 September 2011

Origin: Brazilian Amazonian Rainforest


Amazonian Rosewood resin is extracted from a tree in the Amazonian Rain Forest called the Almécega. Deemed sacred by the local indigenous people, it is used in ceremonies, such as healing, cleansing and smudging rituals, to harness good energy, and to fend off evil spirits and negative influences. Amazonian Rosewood resin also possesses medicinal properties, many of which have been scientifically tested. Natives often use the diminutive and more affectionate form “breuzinho” as a sign of respect for its many remarkable qualities. Often considered the best incense in the world by spiritualists and healers, Amazonian Rosewood is to Brazil what Sandalwood is to India! 

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