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Incense Recipes For

Healing

healing incense recipes

Use the healing incense recipes and ingredients list to begin creating your own Healing incense recipes.

You can build your own recipes by choosing two or more aromatics from the healing ingredients list.

You can start with one of the healing incense recipes provided below and make changes according to your tastes.

Medical Disclaimer: Information on this web site is for entertainment purposes only. This information is NOT intended as medical advice or for use as diagnosis or treatment of a health problem or as a substitute for consulting a licensed medical professional.

Healing Incense Ingredients

Top notes are the first aromas we smell. They’re often lighter, sweeter and spicier, and diffuse into the air very quickly.

Middle notes (heart notes) diffuse into the air more slowly. They give body and fullness to a recipe.

Base notes are the longest lasting scents and most “fixed” of all. Most Base note ingredients are also “fixatives” meaning they combine or “fixate” all the ingredients together as one.

In most cases, at least one base note ingredient is recommended in a recipe. Combining multiple top, middle, and base notes will create an aroma with much more depth and body. There are no hard and fast rules though so have fun experimenting with each group to see what suits you.

You can also blend Healing ingredients with ingredients of other properties, such as those that are cleansing or strengthening, or perhaps with a few that are relaxing, etc.

The possibilities are endless and filled with fun… enjoy!

Incense Recipes For Healing

Mental Clarity

2 parts Aloeswood
2 parts Sandalwood
1/2 part Rose Petals
1/2 part Calamus
1/4 part Spikenard

Cooling

3 parts Dammar
1 part Sweetgrass
1/2 part Calamus

Purify & Strengthen

2 parts Juniper Wood
2 parts Atlas or Lebanon Cedar
1 part Colophony Pine
1 part Juniper Berries
1/2 part Juniper Tips
1/2 part Eucalyptus

A “part” is any unit of measurement you wish to use, provided it’s consistent throughout the entire recipe. We often use the conversion of 1 part = 1, 2, or 3 grams for small batches. If you prefer, you can use volume measurements with teaspoons, tablespoons and/or cups. Always measure after grinding & powdering.

Once you’ve selected the recipe or ingredients you wish to use, you’re ready to begin making your own healing incense recipes.

First gather the ingredients you’ll be using then click the begin button below to get started using our step-by-step guides to making natural incense.

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