Agarwood oil is the most rare & precious products on
earth. Agar wood oil is produced by steam distillation. The oud oil that we obtain is from wild aquillaria agollocha tree, and it is grown in assam. Agar wood oil also called by oud oil in gulf (middle east). Agar wood oil are best for medicinal & cosmetics uses. It is highly prized as an incense in japan and as an oil in the middle east. Because agarwood is so rare, and so highly valued in japan and the middle east. It is also so good for skin. Agar wood oil nature is hot, so also used in increasing sexual power. Benefitting from Agar-wood
Indisputably pervasive, the aroma of Agarwood can be described as rich and sentimental, sometimes balsamic and at times vanilla-like sweet. As such, they are extensively used as a protective shield' against negative energies. Where a space is sometimes afflicted' the use of Agar-wood is often used to maximum impact as a cure. This could be at home or in the office.
The most beneficial use of Agarwood remains its healthreturns and healing properties. Its holistic approach towards healing, improving mental capacity, calming of minds, meditative assistance and clearing mental blocks have been proven over the centuries. Insomnia, hyper-activity, disturbed sleep and difficulties in winding down could be easily solved with a small chip of Agar- wood no bigger than 2cm in a special burner in your bedroom. Children unable to focus will also benefit. AGARWOOD OIL/OUD OIL/OUDH OIL Language Option AGARWOOD OIL/OUD OIL/OUDH OIL Report Suspicious Activity Add to My Favorites Product Details: Supply Type OBM (Original Brand Manufacturing) Brand Name agarwood oil( oud oil) Available Quantity 20 kg Certification MSDS,SGS Type Pure Essential Oil Raw Material Wood Detailed Product Description
100% PURE AND NATURAL CERTIFIED AGARWOOD OIL. Agarwood oil(Grade-A) -- Agarwood oil ( Aquillaria agollocha) Grade A, we are manufactured by the water distillation , for agarwood oil grade a we are always used top quality agarwood (fungifull wood) or some time by the agarwood grade A put it into a water tank for 140- 145 days During this period, on the wood a lot of fungi arrive on the tank and now the wood become ready for extraction of oud oil, This is 100% pure and natural oudh oil. Its smell is very nice pleasent ,most exciting and excillent aroma,long lasting aroma. This Agarwood oil/oud oil/oudh oil/assam oudh oil/hindi oil/agar hindi oil are certified from the top Government of india lab. After sell we are test (Analysis report by lab) each lott, then buy. With Sample of agarwood oil ,we give you real report, afterthen you buy in bulk. "Agar and Attar" are always prepared 100% natural agrwood oil grade A by the water distillation in the process of 3-4 days, its smell is very nice (sweet)pleasent and long lasting. we are manufactring all kinds of agarwood chips and bakhoor. so please always purchase agarwood oil/chips from us or manufacturers. Regards "Agar and Attar"
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Ingredient Agarwood Place of Origin Assam, India Model Number AAA/001 DARK BROWN Payment & Shipping Terms: FOB Price: US $ 22-24/ Gram Get Latest Price Minimum Order Quantity: 11.50 Gram/Grams , Port: DELHI Packaging Details: NICLY PACKED WITH GLASS AND ALLUMUNIUM BOTTALS WITH A WOOD BOX. Delivery Time: 4 TO 5 DAYS Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram Supply Ability: 5 Kilogram/Kilograms per Month , The Benefits of Oud
Indigenous cultures and modern minds alike swear to the sacred nature of this mysterious tree. Oud has a place in the homes of laymen to business tycoons, whether as carved religious symbols, or bottles of fragrant oil. We might have dismissed it as mere superstition, had it not been for our own experience with this precious wood and its oil: 'We've lost our minds, and our sense of time,' Ensar said, shaking his head. Sunrise was minutes away, yet we felt like it was still midnight! We'd just spent the best part of the night engulfed in the smoke of burning oud chips, talking about how spacey our minds had become. 'Boy, the mental ... incredible,' Ensar muttered to himself as the burner was sizzling up the last chip for the night. As for relieving stress, there's no doubt. But all those anecdotes about meditating monks and samurai warriors swearing by the 'power' of agarwood incense suddenly became more than just ancient references to something most of us never really take too seriously. It was clear that these bubbling oud nuggets on the burner had everything to do with a certain mood we found ourselves in; making you more receptive to certain thoughts and emotions. We were fascinated by how the peculiar frame of mind made us appreciate, as if for the first time, the part agarwood plays in meditation rituals. From applying a swipe to save face on an nerve-wrecking plane-ride through thunder clouds, to chewing a bite-sized piece to help clear away an aching throat, we've encountered our fair share of strange moments moments where the mystery associated with this fragrant tree have not seemed that far-fetched. Not far-fetched at all. Ancient wisdom taught of the profound unity of the corporal, spiritual, and experiential dimensions of Humankind. From Tibetan monks to Japanese Shamans, from agnostic new- age Spirituality to orthodox Sufism, agarwood possesses a salient mystery honoured by traditional cultures wherever it was found. Being an earthly element, agarwood has a quality that grounds our primordial being, with its medicinal and therapeutic properties well recognized by all who have spent some time exploring its intricacies. Yet, oud is recognized for more than just its healing qualities. It has a very real spiritual pull, no doubt. But it also just smells incredible. In times where humanity has been all but completely severed from the pristine splendour of his native soil, oud oil reminds us of a place now so remote, yet so dear to us. Article by imam bukhari Imaam Bukhari reported that the Prophet(sallallahu alaiyhi wasallam) said: "Treat with Indian incense ('oud al-Hindi), for it has healing for seven diseases; it is to be sniffed by one having throat problems, and to be put into one side of the mouth by one suffering from pleurisy." This prescription was given more than fourteen hundred years ago before aromatherapy was even considered an area of alternative medicine. Most of us are familiar with the perfume ?Oud and the wood incense ?Oud. However, very few of us actually use these two items for other than basic perfumery. The tree referred to as 'oud is Aquilaria agallocha and is also known as Aloes wood, Agarwood and Eaglewood. The scent that most are familiar with is obtained only after this tree has been infected with a fungal infection. Non-infected trees do not produce the highly fragrant oil or wood. This tree is found in various southeast Asian forests, Bangladesh, Bengal, Bhutan, Burma, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. The scent is reminiscent of vetiver and sandalwood and is extremely long-lasting. It is important for us to note that the infected tree must be at least 50 years old to produce the oil. Although India was a major producer of this oil in the early 1900's, production has been banned because of the destruction of these trees. (It is not known if the tree is infected until after it has been cut down, an ecologically unsound practice.) Vietnam has banned all trade in this oil as well. While this oil is extremely rare and costly, it can also be extremely beneficial. Traditional medical uses for 'oud include: asthma, chest congestion, colic, diarrhea, diuretic, kidney problems, nausea, thyroid cancer, lung tumors and as a general tonic in China. In Indian Ayurvedic medicine it has been used as a cardiac tonic and carminative (relieves gas from the intestines). It is felt that because of the difficulty in receiving this oil, alternative medicine practitioners have not investigated it. There is some belief that 'oud oil may be useful in treating lymph system disorders, high blood pressure and as an anti-malarial treatment due to its chemical composition and components. Further research is required into the possible healing properties of this unique oil and to determine its uses in the "seven diseases" mentioned by the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam. However, we must also ask ourselves do we wish to participate in the destruction and possible elimination of this species of trees. Due to its widespread use in Arabia, the prices for 1 kg. of 'oud in the form of oil or wood have risen as high as $10,000.00. As Muslims we have an obligation to follow the teachings of the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, and his sunnah. But that must be in all aspects of his sunnah including the obligation to protect the environment. If we are not using 'oud as prescribed by Allah's Messenger, perhaps we should restrain from its use only in perfumery. It is quite possible that this oil may have great medical benefits, but if there are no trees available then we may never know. Oud Oil is the Most Expensive in the World Oud oil is little known in the West, but it has a high commercial value in Japan, other countries in Asia and in the Arab world. It is the aloes or aloewood mentioned in the Bible, and both the oil and the wood from the trees of the Aquilaria species of tree, which have been used for millennia in religious and cultural ceremonies, in medicine and an aphrodisiac.