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Sandalwood trees grow in India and other parts of Asia. The wood is renowned for carving and also yields the volatile oil used in herbal medicine. Sandalwood and its essential oil are used for their antiseptic properties. A paste made of the wood is used to soothe rashes, bruises, itchy skin and to inhibit dandruff. It provides deep nourishment to hair roots and helps to increase growth of hair. Of the 2 sandalwoods (yellow and red) the red sandalwood is preferred for skincare. Both red and yellow sandalwood are used as natural dyes.
Sandalwood oil was used traditionally by herbalists to treat skin
diseases, acne, dysentery, gonorrhea, and a number of other conditions.1
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, sandalwood oil is considered an
excellent sedating agent.
Burn Red Sandalwood to aid in bringing love. Widely used in incense mixes. Can be used in sachets and baths. Sprinkle areas to cleanse of negativity. Active constituents
How much is usually taken?The German Commission E monograph suggests 1/4 teaspoon (1–1.5 grams) of the volatile oil for the supportive treatment of urinary tract infections.4 This should only be done under the supervision of a doctor. Treatment should not exceed six weeks. For external use, a few drops of sandalwood oil are dissolved in 6 ounces (180 ml) of water and applied directly to the infected area of skin several times daily.
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