Skip to product information
1 of 1

Buddha Wood Oil

Buddha Wood Oil

Regular price $19.00
Regular price Sale price $19.00
Sale Back in Stock on July 1st
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Out of stock

NOTIFY ME WHEN IN STOCK

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Eremophila mitchellii
  • Cultivation: wild
  • Origin: Australia
  • Manufacturing Method: distilled
  • Part of Plant: Wood
  • Main Chemotypes: Eremophilone, Hydroxyl Eremophilone, Hydroxyl Dihydro Eremophilone
  • Key Ingredients: Eremophila mitchellii Oil
  • Article No. 1211-5
View full details

Product Description: Buddha Wood Essential Oil

Buddha Wood Essential Oil is a rare and exquisite oil derived from the Eremophila Mitchellii tree, native to the wild landscapes of Australia. Buddha Wood oil is a must-have addition to any essential oil collection, with its captivating aroma and numerous therapeutic benefits.

This precious oil is carefully cultivated from the heartwood of the Buddha Wood tree,

produced using traditional distillation, ensuring the highest quality and purity. The manufacturing process captures the essence of the tree's profound energy, making an oil with a distinct woody, smoky, and earthy fragrance.

Renowned for its grounding and meditative properties, Buddha Wood essential oil is a perfect companion for mindfulness practices, meditation, and creating a calming atmosphere. Its soothing aroma helps to alleviate stress, promote relaxation, and generate a sense of tranquility.

Furthermore, Buddha Wood oil offers numerous potential health benefits. It is known to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it an excellent choice for easing muscle tension and joint discomfort. Additionally, it can support respiratory health and contribute to a peaceful sleep routine.

About the Plant

The Buddha Wood plant, scientifically known as Eremophila Mitchellii, holds a rich history of traditional uses and cultural significance. Indigenous to the wild landscapes of Australia, this remarkable plant has been revered for its diverse applications by Aboriginal communities for centuries.

In traditional Aboriginal medicine, various parts of the Buddha Wood plant have been utilized for their therapeutic properties. For example, the leaves were commonly infused to create medicinal teas believed to alleviate coughs, colds, and respiratory ailments. Also, the leaves were often used topically to soothe skin irritations and relieve insect bites and stings.

The heartwood of the Buddha Wood tree is particularly prized for its aromatic properties. The wood was traditionally burned as incense during ceremonies and rituals to cleanse the spirit and promote spiritual well-being. The captivating scent was believed to enhance meditation, evoke a sense of grounding, and facilitate a deeper connection with nature.

The unique qualities of the Buddha Wood plant also made it a valuable material for crafting traditional tools and instruments. The wood was carved into intricately designed objects such as boomerangs, clapsticks, and didgeridoos, which played an essential role in cultural ceremonies, storytelling, and music.

The spiritual significance of the Buddha Wood plant extended beyond its practical uses. It held a symbolic representation of strength, resilience, and wisdom in Aboriginal culture. The plant's enduring presence in the arid Australian landscape, with its ability to withstand harsh conditions, has made it a symbol of adaptability and survival.

Today, the traditional uses of the Buddha Wood plant continue to be appreciated and integrated into various practices.

General Information: Keep away from heat and sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.