Palo Santo, which means "holy wood" in Spanish, is a tree native to South America, particularly found in countries like Peru and Ecuador. The wood is often used to make incense sticks, which are burned for their aromatic properties. The scent is described as sweet and woody, with hints of citrus and mint, making it popular for creating a calming atmosphere during meditation or relaxation.
In addition to its pleasant fragrance, Palo Santo is believed to have spiritual and healing properties. Many people use it in spiritual rituals to cleanse spaces of negative energy or to promote emotional well-being. Its use has gained popularity worldwide, especially among those interested in aromatherapy and holistic practices.