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- HOW-101
- HOW-102
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| Country of Origin: | China | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Monoterpenols | Plant Parts: | Twigs, Wood |
| Cultivations: | Unsprayed | Botanical Families: | Lauraceae |
| Aromas: | Floral, Fresh, Sweet, Woody | Notes: | Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
Ho Wood offers the immune system a boost. I use it as a regular part of my preventative health care and feel blessed to have this oil in my life. My favorites uses for Ho Wood are in a bath, cream, massage oil, and in shampoo. When I am traveling I will put a few drops on a cotton ball, put it in a plastic bag, and open it up every few hours to smell its woodsy, lightly floral aroma.
Ho Wood is also a great oil for reducing inflammation, spasms and pain in muscles and joints. It has an analgesic, anti-inflammatory effect and when combined with oils such as Helichrysum, Lavender and Black Spruce, it makes a wonderful massage oil.
Great for insomnia!
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Therapeutic Properties
- Analgesic - numbs pain
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Anti infectious
- Anti-inflammatory - reduce inflammation
- Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
- Antispasmodic- relieves spasms and cramps
- Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
- Immune support
- Sedative
- Tonic - strengthens and restores vitality
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Assists meditation
Helps prepare for any spiritual healing
Calms to the nerves
Acts as an antidepressant
Recipe
Immune Support
5 drops Ho wood
5 drops Rosewood
5 drops Sandalwood
Blend these oils into jojoba oil and apply daily.
Safety
No safety issues specific to this oil.


