Natural Handmade Guggul Incense Sticks
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Handmade in India, according to Ancient Recipes
Guggul is a resin obtained from the Commiphora mukul tree, often known as Indian balsam, which grows in dry, semi-arid regions of northern India. Guggul, also called "Common Myrrh," is a well-known Ayurvedic medicine incense that is often burned at bonfires and religious ceremonies.
The fragrance of the incense is pleasant, fruity, and sweet. The smoke of incense purifies the sanctity area, drives away evil spirits, and helps to achieve inner balance, peace, and harmony.
It is made from only natural ingredients like honey, rare wood powders, essential oils, spices, and exclusive resins. The masala (blend) produces a unique, high-quality aroma thanks to carefully selected ingredients that are free of petrochemicals.
The process of creating the blend is based on the same secret recipe as it was 400 years ago, following the recommendations of ancient Vedic teachings, the phases of the moon and valuable traditional secrets. The whole process takes place calmly and with great care, thanks to which the smouldering incense sticks bring peace and serenity.
Contains 15 Incense sticks.
Size: 30 g
Main Benefits
- No Synthetic or Petrochemical Ingredients and Fragrances
- Slow burn 60-70 minutes
- Combats negative energy and promotes positivity
- Prevents fatigue, lethargy and stress
- Neutralises bad smells and purifies the environment
- Creates a calming and relaxing environment
- Suitable for all, especially dosha Vata
How to Use
Light the incense stick with a small flame. Extinguish the flame. The incense will burn for 60-70 minutes.
Ingredients
Incense is made of flower essences, spices, essential oils, herbs, wood, plant resins and honey. Hand rolled in bamboo.
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