Palo santo
A wild tree native to regions from the Yucatán Peninsula to Peru and Venezuela, scientifically known as Bursera graveolens. Traditionally, it is used as a remedy for pain, inflammation, and stress, and is commonly burned to clear out negative energy, distinguishing it from other aromatic woods. Palo Santo primarily benefits individuals seeking natural remedies for physical ailments and those interested in spiritual or energy-cleansing practices.