Ethically Sourced Palo Santo Sticks from Ecuador.
Ensuring that you are getting sustainable Palo Santo is of utmost importance in today's world. This sacred wood, known for its aromatic properties and spiritual significance, faces the threat of over harvesting and illegal trade. By prioritizing sustainable sourcing, we can contribute to the preservation of Palo Santo trees, protect fragile ecosystems, support local communities, and ensure the long-term availability and quality of this prized resource.
Southern Rhoades Apothecary is a Certified USDA approved timber importer that provides Certified Eco-Friendly Palo Santo. To incorporate this impactful wood into your spiritual practice, follow these tips:
For meditating: Ignite the end of the stick and let it burn for about 30 seconds, then blow it out. The smoldering end will give off a white smoke for a few minutes. Prop it up in an incense burner to enjoy the grounding aroma.
For clearing your space: Begin with a clear, simple intention to clear the negative energy in your space and mind. Light the stick as described above and move around the room, waving the Palo Santo stick to spread the smoke as needed.
WHAT'S GOOD?
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Size: Each stick weighs about 1oz.
Care: After lighting with a match or lighter, avoid directly inhaling the smoke. Make sure the room is well ventilated.
MATERIALS
Sustainable Palo Santo wood.
SOURCE
Responsibly sourced from Ecuador.
CERTIFICATIONS
Southern Rhoades is a Certified USDA approved timber importer.
END OF LIFE
Please compost.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Southern Rhoades Apothecary hand makes small batch apothecary goods using homegrown ingredients from their organic garden in Bywater, New Orleans, Louisiana. They grow as many ingredients as possible including herbs, citrus, and flowers, thus reducing the carbon footprint usually associated with delivering raw goods Southern Rhoades also support local farmers including Louisiana sugar, rice, coffee, beeswax, grain alcohol, etc. Southern Rhoades provides healthy alternatives to chemical-laden products in homes, created from scratch using responsible practices and materials. They also partner with several local and international organizations that reflect their values and help improve Mother Earth and her inhabitants.