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Handmade Natural Wild Herb Incense

no potasium
nitrate.
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Pinon/Pinyon
Incense
This Pinon
Incense is made with the leaves and ground
wood of real Pinon Pine from the desert
Southwest. Most commercial Pinon incenses you
will find are scented with perfume and/or
essential oils and tend to smell more like
Chanel #5 than anything you are likely to bump
into in the Grand Canyon. Because this incense
is made with real ground Pinon wood, it smells
like the real thing. Pinon pine is found in
abundance throughout the moutainous and higher
elevation plataeu country of the Southwest and
has a wonderful smokey, sweet aroma. This
incense always reminds me of what it’s like to
sleep in the desert with the smell of a
crackling Pinon campfire in the air. (40 sticks) |
Douglas Fir
No tree is
more deeply identified with the Pacific
Northwest than Douglas Fir. Second in size only
to the two California Sequoia species, Douglas
Fir grows to enormous proportions and forms pure
stands over much of the Northwest. When burned,
it has a wonderfully cozy, woodsmoke scent that
might remind you of that time you camped on the
Oregon Coast underneath the moss bejeweled
grandaddy trees, and the light scent of Doug Fir
campfires hung in the air as night settled in.
So enjoy this reminder of the big tree and sea,
mossy rock and glacier country of the Pacific
Northwest.
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Juniper
If you’ve
ever been to the Grand Canyon and nudged
perilously close to the edge of a 1,000 foot
drop-off and wondered what that insane tree
jutting out from the side of the cliff was, it
was Juniper. Juniper covers vast portions of the
Southwest and seems happily at home clinging to
small ledges on sheer Navajo sandstone cliffs,
or peeking up between boulders on precipitous
slopes. This incense captures the subtly sweet,
cinnamon-like scent of Juniper and is
reminiscent of backcountry campfires in the mesa
and canyon country of the Southwest.
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Port
Orford Cedar
Port Orford
Cedar is my favorite western cedar. It is found
in the coastal mountains of northwestern
California and southwestern Oregon, and has a
distinctively pungent, gingery scent that is
unique among the cedars of the West and comes
across very nicely in this incense. (40 sticks)
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Juniper
If you’ve
ever been to the Grand Canyon and nudged
perilously close to the edge of a 1,000 foot
drop-off and wondered what that insane tree
jutting out from the side of the cliff was, it
was Juniper. Juniper covers vast portions of the
Southwest and seems happily at home clinging to
small ledges on sheer Navajo sandstone cliffs,
or peeking up between boulders on precipitous
slopes. This incense captures the subtly sweet,
cinnamon-like scent of Juniper and is
reminiscent of backcountry campfires in the mesa
and canyon country of the Southwest. (40 sticks)
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White Sage Incense
It seems so strange to me that no
one makes a White Sage incense that is just
pure, 100% real White Sage. White Sage has such
a rich, sagey scent when it’s burned, why Nag
Champafy it and make it smell all perfumey? And
yet, every other “sage” or “White Sage” incense
out there smells more like the community room in
a yoga commune than any White Sage I’ve ever
bumped into out on the trail. Are those other
incense manufacturers lazy, or do they just not
care? I suppose it’s probably their customers
who don’t know the difference or care, but you
do. Here it is folks, the world’s first and only
100% White Sage incense with all the magic of
real White Sage, because, well, that’s all it
is. (40 sticks)
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TIP: Don't use
Antibacterial Soaps. Antibacterial is an additive in
many soaps and household cleaners. Approximately
seventy five percent of all liquid soaps contain
antibacterial ingredients. According to a study from
the Columbia University School of Nursing in New
York, antibacterial products do little to prevent
illness. Using them in your home is overkill and can
create resistant super-bugs. It is much better to
just wash your hands thoroughly with a good natural
soap and warm water.
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Choose 1 Pack of Wild
Herb Incense For Only $7.99
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Choose 3 Packs of Wild
Herb Incense For Only $21.99
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Ingredients |
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| Cedar: Port Orford
Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsonii), natural vegetable
gum (to hold plant material together), bamboo stick.
Juniper: Western Juniper (Juniperus
utahensis), natural vegetable gum (to hold plant
material together), bamboo stick.
White Sage: White Sage (Salvia
apiana), natural vegetable gum (to hold plant
material together), bamboo stick.
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Because this is a natural incense with no potasium
nitrate (a chemical burning aid found in virtually
every incense) it may go out from time to time. If
this happens, just relight, let flame burn for 10
seconds or so, blow out flame. |
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