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Juniper Ridge Incense For those of you who find
the smell of sitting around a campfire enjoyable and relaxing, these incenses are for you! These are the only incenses anywhere
made with 100% wild-harvested leaves, wood and resins from the mountains of the West―no perfumey stuff, no added scents,
no fake anything.
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Juniper Ridge Incense Available
at Ubi's: Cedar
~ Douglas Fir ~ Juniper ~ Juniper ~ Pinon
~ Sweetgrass ~ White Sage
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Primo Incense Incense is the perfume of harmony. More than 147 years ago, the creator
of Primo incense was inspired to create a new way to make incense. This process is still kept in his family and is known to
none but themselves.
All Primo fragrances are prepared from carefully selected oils of exotic flowers, dried flower
petals, sandalwood and other tree powders, charcoal and tree gums. Only the finest available materials are used for preparing
Primo incense.
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Primo Incense carried by Ubi's: Amber ~ Lavender ~ Nag
Chompa ~ Saffron ~ Jasmine ~ Vanilla
~ Ruh Khas ~ Nepal Musk ~ Patchouli ~ Sandlewood ~ Frankincense
~ Night Queen
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Japanese Incense
Herb & Earth Incense sticks by Nippon Kodo
The highest quality Bamboo incense
stick with less smoke. HERB & EARTH will add the ideal touch of pure fragrance to your home.
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Herb & Earth Incense
sticks by Nippon Kodo Available at Ubi's: Bergamot ~ Camomile
~ Cedar ~ Frankincense ~ Jasmine ~ Lavender ~ Orange
~ Patchouli ~ Peppermint ~ Rose ~ Sandalwood ~ Vanilla
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Natu Rense Naturense is designed
for those people who really want a high quality, cleaner burning incense, and each box comes with 40 sticks of incense and
a small incense burner (although we suggest a higher quality burner to get more enjoyment and make for easier cleanup).
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Natu Rense Available
at Ubi's: Oriental Mind - sandlewood & patchouli ~ Comfortable Time - lavender & rosemary Inspired Mind - lemongrass
& orange ~ Calm Night - vetever & camomile Refreshed Time
- geranium & ylang-ylang
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Resins & Gums These superb all natural resins are
from botanical origins and may be burned and compounded for the ultimate aromatic experience. Great for scent and ceremony,
the burning of resins has a deep history throughout the worlds many religions and have continued to be used for ceremonial
purposes to this day. Made from 100% natural tree and plant resins and containing no synthetic fragrances, binders, or other
burning agents.
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Resins & Gums available
at Ubi's: Copal
Resin ~ Dragon's Blood ~ Frankincense
tears & powdered ~ Guggul Gum
Resin ~ Myrrh Gum Resin ~ Opopanax Resin
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White Ceremonial Sage Smudge
Sticks
White sage
grows only in the Southwestern part of the United States, and there is concern about its wildcrafting as its typical environs
are taken over by human growth. In addition, a drought in 2002 seriously limited the crop of white sage, prompting many herbalists
to suggest that enthusiasts consider growing their own. White sage has medicinal and ceremonial uses, including purification,
healing and calming, and is often burned as smudge sticks and in smudge pots to fend off infection and pestilence. Recent
research suggests that estrogen like constituents may prove beneficial in menopausal and post-menopausal women. PrecautionsWhite sage should not
be ingested by women who are pregnant. For
educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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White Ceremonial Sage
White sage is a flowering perennial
that is native to the Southwest U.S. Its tall woody stems and tiny white flowers love dry, arid slopes with lots of sun, and
flourish in the rocky heights of the southwestern canyons. The aromatic herb has been used for centuries as incense and in
smudge pots for ceremonial use * thus its common name of white ceremonial sage. In addition to being burned as incense, white
sage has medicinal uses. Some Native American tribes used white sage to treat coughs and colds, or added to a sweat bath as
a general tonic and fever reliever. Burning leaves have been used to fumigate a house or dwelling after a contagion, and to
purify the air during illnesses. White ceremonial sage also has been used as a hair rinse and a deodorant poultice to reduce
body odor.
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