Description
Guaiac Wood is a small tree that is also known as guayacan.
Guaiac Wood is one of the hardest and most resilient woods in the world.
This wood has been used by Native Americans since the 16th century in the treatment of severe ailments such as herpes and syphilis.
This tradition is where from the local name for Guaiac Wood – Palo Santo or Tree of Life – originates from.
Guaiac Wood is typically used for engraving work and for the making of durable wooden posts.
Its heartwood is brown, black or green, with elegant streaks. It also provides high-quality charcoal and a good timber. (Fragrantica.com)
Guaiac wood is used for muscle and joint pain (rheumatism), breathing problems, skin disorders, and syphilis. It is also used for preventing gout.
Guaiac wood is used in mouthwashes to kill bacteria.
Gaiac wood has a very discrete long-lasting woody note. Slightly smoky, a bit talcish, smooth, and light, ideal to blend with the scents of flower to whom it gives fullness of body, richness, and depth of end smell on the skin.
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