For many years, it is a tradition that sandalwood has been used for treating digestive complications arising from diarrhea, nausea, colic and gastritis. Sandalwood has magical antiseptic properties that have been successfully employed for treating genito-urinary infections.
Demand for the Sandalwood IS Increasing day by day BECAUSE Sandalwood HAS UTMOST benefits but the ratio of harvesting this tree IS Decreasing and Indian Government banned HAS to Import WA Sandalwood so That it HAS Become more Difficult to Fulfill the Increasing Demand of Timber Market. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies are becoming conscious of providing products whose ingredients have been produced by the natural sandalwood.
In cosmetic preparations it is excellent for reducing wrinkles. In the realm of mental and emotional therapeutics sandalwood is used for treating stress, depression, anxiety and nervous tension as it is both a sedative and tonic. It is thought to naturally control anger and aggression and .. to act upon subtle emotional centers to promote compassion and openness Sandalwood has consolidated its place as a classical fragrance ingredient Prevalent in perfumes, toiletries and aromatherapy products, the demand for sandalwood is stimulated by the growing economies of India and China; both are traditional markets for Sandalwood.
The heartwood of Sandalwood is used for oil extraction and as a carving material to produce scented handicrafts and religious icons.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) heartwood and oil are used for their therapeutic properties. Many religions including Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Brahmins and Taoists use Sandalwood for ceremonies and worship. Funeral pyres, prayer and meditation remain major religious uses for Sandalwood. Pan . Masala is widely used by Indians as a form of mouth freshener This selection of spices, plant material and often Sandalwood oil is chewed by users – much like chewing gum is used in western cultures.
Sandalwood is widely used in fragrance, incense, herbal medicine, worship and carving products. It is one of the most calming incenses and therefore is one of the preferred ones for meditation. It calms the mind, enhances mental clarity, and aids in the opening of the Third Eye. The aroma increases devotion and combined properly can help transmute sexual energy for those who are practicing celibacy.
Many ancient Temples and accessories such as rosaries and staffs are made from this wood. Sandalwood is much prized as a wood for carving and is used for making souvenirs and other items requiring fine workmanship. In India sapwood of sandal is used for wood turning, particularly toy making; the wood comes mainly from trimmings and immature trees killed by spike disease.
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Demand for the Sandalwood IS Increasing day by day BECAUSE Sandalwood HAS UTMOST benefits but the ratio of harvesting this tree IS Decreasing and Indian Government banned HAS to Import WA Sandalwood so That it HAS Become more Difficult to Fulfill the Increasing Demand of Timber Market. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies are becoming conscious of providing products whose ingredients have been produced by the natural sandalwood.
In cosmetic preparations it is excellent for reducing wrinkles. In the realm of mental and emotional therapeutics sandalwood is used for treating stress, depression, anxiety and nervous tension as it is both a sedative and tonic. It is thought to naturally control anger and aggression and .. to act upon subtle emotional centers to promote compassion and openness Sandalwood has consolidated its place as a classical fragrance ingredient Prevalent in perfumes, toiletries and aromatherapy products, the demand for sandalwood is stimulated by the growing economies of India and China; both are traditional markets for Sandalwood.
The heartwood of Sandalwood is used for oil extraction and as a carving material to produce scented handicrafts and religious icons.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) heartwood and oil are used for their therapeutic properties. Many religions including Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Brahmins and Taoists use Sandalwood for ceremonies and worship. Funeral pyres, prayer and meditation remain major religious uses for Sandalwood. Pan . Masala is widely used by Indians as a form of mouth freshener This selection of spices, plant material and often Sandalwood oil is chewed by users – much like chewing gum is used in western cultures.
Sandalwood is widely used in fragrance, incense, herbal medicine, worship and carving products. It is one of the most calming incenses and therefore is one of the preferred ones for meditation. It calms the mind, enhances mental clarity, and aids in the opening of the Third Eye. The aroma increases devotion and combined properly can help transmute sexual energy for those who are practicing celibacy.
Many ancient Temples and accessories such as rosaries and staffs are made from this wood. Sandalwood is much prized as a wood for carving and is used for making souvenirs and other items requiring fine workmanship. In India sapwood of sandal is used for wood turning, particularly toy making; the wood comes mainly from trimmings and immature trees killed by spike disease.
contact:
EDS Farms Private Limited
+91 7358598899,7358596677
info@edsfarms.com
www.edsfarms.com
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