


Palo Santo Spagyric
Bursera graveolens
Palo Santo meaning “Holy Wood,” is a fragrant tree native to the dry forests of Ecuador, Peru, and northern South America. Traditionally used in Indigenous ceremonies for purification, protection, and spiritual grounding, its sweet, resinous smoke is said to clear stagnant energy and call in blessings. Harvested only from fallen, aged wood in accordance with sacred timing, true Palo Santo reminds us that transformation often begins with decay. It carries the scent of stillness, of sacred pause, and of pathways cleared between worlds.
The palo santo tree belongs to the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as frankincense and myrrh trees, which also produce beneficial antioxidant-rich oils that are used around the world.
Over 40 different types of palo santo trees are grown worldwide, mostly the seasonally dry tropical forests of Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, and on the Galápagos Islands.
Often referred to as “holy wood” for its use in ceremonial and cleansing practices.
Flavors/Temps Profile: slightly Acrid, Bitter, Warm, Aromatic
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Bursera graveolens
Palo Santo meaning “Holy Wood,” is a fragrant tree native to the dry forests of Ecuador, Peru, and northern South America. Traditionally used in Indigenous ceremonies for purification, protection, and spiritual grounding, its sweet, resinous smoke is said to clear stagnant energy and call in blessings. Harvested only from fallen, aged wood in accordance with sacred timing, true Palo Santo reminds us that transformation often begins with decay. It carries the scent of stillness, of sacred pause, and of pathways cleared between worlds.
The palo santo tree belongs to the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as frankincense and myrrh trees, which also produce beneficial antioxidant-rich oils that are used around the world.
Over 40 different types of palo santo trees are grown worldwide, mostly the seasonally dry tropical forests of Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, and on the Galápagos Islands.
Often referred to as “holy wood” for its use in ceremonial and cleansing practices.
Flavors/Temps Profile: slightly Acrid, Bitter, Warm, Aromatic
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Bursera graveolens
Palo Santo meaning “Holy Wood,” is a fragrant tree native to the dry forests of Ecuador, Peru, and northern South America. Traditionally used in Indigenous ceremonies for purification, protection, and spiritual grounding, its sweet, resinous smoke is said to clear stagnant energy and call in blessings. Harvested only from fallen, aged wood in accordance with sacred timing, true Palo Santo reminds us that transformation often begins with decay. It carries the scent of stillness, of sacred pause, and of pathways cleared between worlds.
The palo santo tree belongs to the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as frankincense and myrrh trees, which also produce beneficial antioxidant-rich oils that are used around the world.
Over 40 different types of palo santo trees are grown worldwide, mostly the seasonally dry tropical forests of Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, and on the Galápagos Islands.
Often referred to as “holy wood” for its use in ceremonial and cleansing practices.
Flavors/Temps Profile: slightly Acrid, Bitter, Warm, Aromatic
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml