AGARWOOD ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Aquilaria Malaccensis | Country of Origin | : | Malaysia and Indonesia | Solubility | : | Not Applicable | Specific Gravity | : | (0.988) 0.968 - .0970 | Optical Rotation | : | (-16) -17D - (-21D) | Refrective Index | : | (1.5100) 1.5000 - 1.5100 | Plant Part | : | Wood | Blend With | : | Carnation, Geranium, and Sandalwood. | CAS No | : | N/A | Flash Point | : | 170 °C | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Agarwood Attar has a pleasing woody masculine fragrance and made from natural agarwood. It has a classic Oudh fragrance and a deep, earthy, musky and potent aroma. The reason why Agarwood attar is so expensive is because of its rarity. Less than 2% of wild agar trees produce it.
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Constituents : chamazulene, bisabolol oxide A, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide B, bisabolone oxide A. |
Uses : Agarwood attar is euphorically relaxing while enhancing mental clarity and purpose. It will enhance your spiritual practices of meditation, ceremony, or intimacy.
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Benefit : Agarwood oil is used by many for health reasons such as spasms in the digestive and respiratory systems, fevers, abdominal pain, asthma, nausea as well as other ailments. |
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