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Sandalwood Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil contains the fourth highest concentration of Sesquiterpenes of all the oils (90%). Sesquiterpenes deprogram misinformation and carry oxygen at the cellular level. Some have found that it removes the negative program from cells.
Botanical Name: Santalum album
Plant Part: Wood
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: India (Mysore Region)
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear thick liquid.
Consistency: Medium
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Sandalwood East Indian Essential Oil has a rich, balsamic, sweet fragrance with delicate wood notes that add to it's reputation as a luxurious and exquisite oil.
Note: Base
Blends well with: Patchouli, and Agarwood.
Common Uses: Sandalwood East Indian Essential Oil is used by aromatherapists to combat bronchitis, chapped and dry skin, depression, laryngitis, leucorrhea, oily skin, scars, sensitive skin, stress, and stretch marks. It also has historical applications as an aid in meditation for religious ceremonies. Sandalwood East Indian is believed to create an exotic, sensual mood with a reputation as an aphrodisiac. It also has extensive uses in the perfume industry as a fixative, and use in body care products for the fragrance it provides.
Sandalwood Essential Oil can be used to make anointing oil to add a deeper richer fragrance and speed healing because it helps to bring cells back to God's original design.
Cautions: Sandalwood East Indian Essential Oil is considered non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing oil.
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Posted by Frank W. Bloomfield, M.Ed., LMT, Kol Ha Mashiach Congregation, Lake City, Florida on 10th Feb 2010
When you and Mark were at Kol haMashiach and you were discussing the various essential oils, I was absolutely delighted. I wondered if you would be discussing the calming effects that the not so common sandlewood produces. And you did! The reason for the excitement is that Gloria, my wife, and I, before retirement, owned the Pain Control Clinic. This was a non-anesthetic pain clinic that utilized soft tissue therapies and natural health medicine. Essential oils was a vital part of therapy. The use of sandlewood in a diffuser in the treatment room was common practice to aid the client/patient in relaxing.. The person would be in the room waiting for therapy and all the while therapy began without us being present. We had good success also with lavender, peppermint, ylang ylang, and many others, dependent upon the needs of the patient. Your presentation was exciting and enjoyable. It's always a good feeling when the second witness steps forward.
Again thanks for being there....