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1. Auroshikha's Incense Pine 10gm
The ancient Masala Method of making incense uses only natural essential oils, flowers, spices, aromatic herbs, natural resins and other aromatic substances blended in a paste which is then hand-rolled onto a bamboo stick. Auroshikha is "charged with the presence of India." All Auroshikha Traditional Incense fragrances are timeless classics representing the most popular scents of exotic India. Instructions: Light end and blow out until tip burns red. Set in incense holder and let burn. Ingredients: THIS INCENSE IS MADE WITH INGREDIENTS AS PER THE GUIDELINES OF THE INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Auroshikha Incense Pine True to Nature 10 gm ( Aromatherapy )
 
2. Auroshikha's Incense Amber 10gm
Ancient families in India use this fragrance for traditional ceremonies, each family using its own variation of the aroma. Auroshikha's Amber Essence incense is based on resinoid labdanum and essential oils of cedar and sandalwood. This incense has a distinctive "smoky" flavor that is energizing. Its cultural associations lie in the heart center where we can feel its sweet balancing influence. Amber Essence in the form of paste is applied by some healers on the energy centers of the body. AUROSHIKA Aromatherapy Incense Amber 10 gm 12 pack ( Aromatherapy )
 
3. Olympian Labs Sandalwood Oil .50 fl oz
SANDALWOOD OIL Latin Name: Santalum album Origin & History: Sandalwood Oil is produced through the steam distillation of the wood contained within the inner core of the tree. Sandalwood trees can take from 23-100 years to reach their harvestable size. Sandalwood Oil has a delightfully delicate, musky aroma that is both sweet and pungent. One of the oldest known perfume materials, it has been used as a traditional incense, as a cosmetic, perfume and embalming material all over the East. Sandalwood is also a popular building material used extensively in the construction of temples. In Chinese medicine, Sandalwood Oil is used to relieve stomachaches, vomiting, gonorrhea, choleric difficulties and skin complaints. In the Ayurvedic tradition, it is used mainly for urinary and respiratory infections and for the relief of acute and chronic diarrhea. Sandalwood Oil has also been used to relieve . . .
 

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