
For over 4000 years, the sandalwood tree has taken a sacred identity, especially in Indian culture and tradition. He was known as a royal tree by the Sultan of Mysore in the 792nd. Sandalwood has been used in a variety of purposes in its long history. The unique nature and variety of sandalwood, it is possible in many cultural aspects of religion, the medicinal value and for its fragrance can be used to name a few. (more…)
February 3, 2012

Aborigines do not need a name for the oil used their ancestors over 30,000 years. They knew he could heal the wounds, to stop infections, burns, treat, moisturize dry skin and give the body a little more energy to hunt. Arrived as Captain Cook and his crew in 1770 they gave a name and leaves the oil, tea tree, and it was called that since. Cooke and his men from the tea leaves and then mix it with leaves and pine is a beer that people are kept happy and a little tipsy. (more…)
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December 29, 2011