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NAG CHAMPA INCENSE STICKS [12 PACKS]

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While the perfume mixtures are closely guarded family secrets and are what make each nag champa recipe unique. The base components of the perfume are: The incense will induce a meditation-like state of mind with more ease on account of the beautiful fragrance. Improve your sleep The scent of nag champa is generally not good for dogs, cats, and other pets. These pets’ sense of smell and respiratory system is much more sensitive than ours. This scent can be very unpleasant to them. Besides, dogs and cats are very susceptible to respiratory diseases such as asthma if they are regularly exposed to incense smoke.

If you suffer from issues involving your teeth and gums, burning Nag Champa incense will help you free yourself of those negative energies. When you use Nag Champa oils, they boost the powers of any other essences you use them with. When combined with the sweet scent of vanilla, Nag Champa incense will free you of stress and anxiety. Nag Champa incense is a popular scent that has been used for centuries in India. It was first made by the monks of the Jyotirlinga Temple in Nepal and now it's found worldwide. Although many assume that Halmaddi, on its own, is what gives nag champa its familiar aroma, it really is only one part of the equation. In actuality, it is the blending of Halmaddi with perfumes (natural and/or synthetic), vanilla, and sandalwood which work together to produce the well-known Champa smell. Halmaddi is a tree resin that works to bind the other scents. It has a scent similar to plumeria or frangipani but in terms of its essence, it is similar to Frankincense and Myrrh. Like other resins, it is bled from the tree and dried and works wonders as a binding agent, especially when blended with honey to make the bind stronger. Halmaddi used to be a protected species but as supply has dwindled, it seems this resin is becoming rare and other resins are being used in its place. Nag champa incense is an all-natural, organic incense made from a blend of flowers and spices. It has been used for centuries because it provides a calming effect that can be beneficial to your well-being. Not only does it provide spiritual benefits but it also helps you relax after a long day at work or school. The many benefits include: relieving stress, increasing focus, providing balance in life as well as the ability to enhance meditation practices. 4.1. Spirituality benefits

To learn more about this unique incense, you can read the article: What are nag champa and their benefits? a b Robert Beer (1999). The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs. Serindia. p.50. ISBN 9780906026489. If you’d like to make the most of the powers of Nag Champa, use it together with crystals for serenity and peace or crystals for healing and cleansing, depending on your needs. Better yet, use one crystal from each category to super-boost your Nag Champa incense’s powers. Nag champa is a fragrance of Indian origin. It is made from a combination of sandalwood and either champak [1] [2] or frangipani. [3] When frangipani is used, the fragrance is usually referred to simply as champa. [4]

There are three main ingredients that make up Nag Champa - Halmaddi, Sandalwood, and Champaca. All of these ingredients can be found in India and Nepal, which is why Nag Champa incense is believed to have originated from these shores. We take a closer look at the melody of natural magic that makes the Nag Champa scent. ChampacaOf these— Magnolia champaca, [6] [8] is mostly used to prepare the nag champa scent, while Plumeria [9] or Mesua ferrea [7] may be used for scents termed champa and sometimes nag champa.

Just like humans, some pets can be allergic to environmental factors such as incense smoke, essential oils, and scented candles. There is a good chance that your dog or cat has the same problem. Therefore, you should consult your veterinarian for the most detailed advice. A gorgeous golden flower similar to Magnolia, Champaca comes from the flowering tree of the Magnoliaceae family. These trees can be found across India but also in the Philippines and Java too. Full of floral notes, the Champaca flower has deeper notes than the magnolia tree, but as the tree is also related to the star anise family, it brings a hint of spice with it too. The magnolia side brings hints of peach, honey, orange blossom, and rose tea. The star anise adds spice and sweet-scented earth. Together, the result is rich and complex. SandalwoodThe blended mix of Magnolia and Sandalwood is often called Nag Champa, while the Plumeria and Sandalwood blended mix is often called just Champa instead of Nag Champa. Without a doubt the one ingredient that sets Champa incenses apart from other Indian styles is Halmaddi (a resin from Ailanthus sp.). Since Halmaddi is hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air), this soft grey/tan paste slows down the rate at which the incense burns, ultimately providing a long burn time. The distinctive smell of nag champa incense is created by the combination of several different herbs and spices, including sandalwood, camphor, patchouli, honey, ghee, and many other secret ingredients. The earthy fragrance of Nag Champa is believed to have aphrodisiac qualities. Stimulating sexual desire, getting in touch with your chi, and awakening your body and your mind, the next time you want to elevate your sexual energy, try and burn some incense. As a Sleep Aid

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