The Agarwood Tea
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Agarwood Tea Produced in Vietnam | |
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Agarwood(Gaharu) is a very precious medicine, has a very special flavour, can stimulate the brain cell activation in the cerebral cortex, the visceral can run of benign. Agarwood leaf contains a lot of anti-aging, anti-cancer drug ingredients, and it helps improve one’s look
Benefit of drinking Agarwood(Gaharu) Tea:
- Strengthen the heart
- Reduce Blood Sugar
- Reduce Blood Pressure
- Improve Sleep
- Beauty
- Eliminate Constipation
- Degreasing
- Good Aphrodisiac
- Eliminate Flatulence
- Eliminate state of being drunk
- Eliminate Asthma
Vietnam, Country of the Most Valuable Agarwood: Kyara
The Agarwood Tree, also called the Aquilaria or Gyrinops tree, is a species that belongs to Thymelaceace genus. Agarwood is an aromatic resinous wood that forms within those trees. Aquilaria or Gyrinops tree once grew in the rainforests of Asia but are now considered endangered in most countries and are rarely found in natural forests. Under some circumstances (infected with parasites or fungus), the agarwood trees produce resins as a defense mechanism. Under certain conditions, after the passage of time these resins accumulate on the wood to form resinous wood that emits a special aromatic perfume. Because of the resinous accumulation, the specific weight of agarwood is larger than water and as a result will sink. This is the reason why agarwood is also called “chinsui" (sink in water) or “chinsuikou" (incense that sinks in water). The resins produced by agarwood have special aroma and is therefore very valuable. In fact there are several prized varieties of agarwood that emit a very special aroma. These agarwoods exist solely in Vietnam and are known as “kyara”. In ancient times, people held kyara as a treasure more valuable than gold. Besides its special and elegant perfume, kyara is also used as valuable medicine. Agarwood can also be found in other countries of Southeast Asia besides Vietnam. Agarwood varies in different areas in shape, color and aroma. Vietnamese agarwood is considerably different to the others species in color and scent. Worldwide, Vietnamese agarwood is the most popular due to its sweet scent.![]() |
Agarwood Oil, Oud
Agarwood oil, also known as Oud oil, Aloeswood oil, Eagleswood Ud, Kiara, etc., is an extremely rare and precious natural oil obtained from several species of Agarwood (Aquilaria sp.) trees. Agarwood originates in North Eastern India, Bhutan and parts of South East Asia, especially Vietnam and Cambodia and also the Philippines and Indonesia including Papau New Guinea. Agarwood has a very long history of use as a medicine, incense and as an aromatic oil. In the Bible it is known as aloes or aloeswood. There are several species of Agarwood, the most important species are: Aquilaria agollocha, A. malaccensis and A. crassna. Aquilaria malaccensis is endangered and protected worldwide under the CITES convention and A. crassna is listed as endangered by the Vietnamese government.
The Oud that we carry is from Aquillaria agollocha, and it is plantation–grown in Assam, India, which was originally one of the richest areas of naturally occurring agarwood trees. While there are still wild agarwood trees to be found in inaccessible forest regions, they are extremely rare and very difficult to obtain. By purchasing agarwood oil from cultivated trees, we are not doing damage to the last remaining wild agarwood trees, nor to the forests in which the precious agarwood trees grow.
Agarwood trees must be infected by a fungi, prior to producing an oleoresin which saturates the wood. This oleoresin saturated wood is where the mystical fragrance of Oud originates. There are many grades of agarwood, and the highest quality wood is extremely expensive. In fact, the first-grade wood is one of the most expensive natural products in the world, with prices of up to $13,000 per pound (thirteen thousand US dollars per 16 ounces!) for top quality wood. The essential oil from wild agarwood trees is likewise one of the most expensive oils in the world. The wholesale price for a relatively decent quality oil is around $1000 to $1400 per ounce. The finest Oud oil would, of course, be much more expensive.
Please realize that this oil is from cultivated trees, and is not considered a high quality agarwood oil. It is however, a very nice oil at a very affordable price. It is pure and unadulterated, which is more than can be said for much of the agarwood oil or oud that is for sale on the open market.
The Oud CO2 extract that we carry is a very viscous, dark brown oil. It is non-sticky and can be applied directly to the skin (in minute amounts) or can be thinned in jojoba oil or other carrier oil. Eden Botanicals' Agarwood oil may also be mixed into your own essential oil blends. For mixing purposes you will need to gently warm the Oud in a water bath and add it drop by drop to your mixture. Then heat the blend and swish well. With this method our Oud CO2 extract will mix into your essential oil formulas or into carrier oils.
Agarwood is a very complex, deep woody fragrance, reminiscent of amber. Susanne Fischer–Rice, in her book, ‘The Complete Incense Book’, explains: “Agarwood has a balsamic, ambergris, woody, deep fragrance. To experience the many nuances of this unique substance is like a journey on the road to spiritual perfection”. 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 (where most of it ends up), it is little known in the West. But agarwood is truly amazing, and should be experienced by any connoisseur of essential oils. You only need to use a tiny amount of agarwood at a time; be prepared for the slow release of its aroma over the next 8 hours.
Aquilaria species that produce agarwood
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