Action
alterative, antibacterial, antiseptic, astringent, carminative,
disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, hemostatic, refrigerant, sedative,
stimulant.
Uses
- Sandalwood is used for:
- acute dermatitis
- bronchitis
- cystitis
- eye diseases
- gonorrhea
- herpes zoster
- infection
- palpitations
- sunstroke
- urethritis
- vaginitis
The medicinal properties of sandalwood reside in the oil, which
can be pressed from the wood or extracted with alcohol or water.
The antiseptic and disinfectant properties of this oil are similar
to those of cubeb oil. The oil can also be used for bronchitis and
for inflammation in mucous tissue. A decoction of the wood may be
helpful for indigestion and fever and externally for skin problems,
especially those of bacterial origin.
Sandalwood cools and calms the entire body and mind. It affects
the circulatory, digestive, respiratory and nervous systems. It
relieves fever, thirst, burning sensation and stops sweating. It
is good for fever or overexposure to the sun.
Sandalwood is good for most of inflammatory conditions and for
cleansing the blood. The oil or paste is useful for most infectious
sores or ulcers if applied externally.
Sandalwood helps the awakening of intelligence. It also aids in
the transmutation of sexual energy.
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