


Juniper
For 1 ounce of juniper
Use to balance our electrical and magnetic energy fields and to detoxify and refresh our space.
Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Artic, south to tropical Africa, throughout parts of western, central and southern Asia, east to eastern Tibet in the Old World, and in the mountains of Central America. The highest-known juniper forest occurs at an altitude of 4,900 meter's (16,100 ft) in southeastern Tibet and the northern Himalayas, creating one of the highest tree lines on earth.
For 1 ounce of juniper
Use to balance our electrical and magnetic energy fields and to detoxify and refresh our space.
Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Artic, south to tropical Africa, throughout parts of western, central and southern Asia, east to eastern Tibet in the Old World, and in the mountains of Central America. The highest-known juniper forest occurs at an altitude of 4,900 meter's (16,100 ft) in southeastern Tibet and the northern Himalayas, creating one of the highest tree lines on earth.
For 1 ounce of juniper
Use to balance our electrical and magnetic energy fields and to detoxify and refresh our space.
Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Artic, south to tropical Africa, throughout parts of western, central and southern Asia, east to eastern Tibet in the Old World, and in the mountains of Central America. The highest-known juniper forest occurs at an altitude of 4,900 meter's (16,100 ft) in southeastern Tibet and the northern Himalayas, creating one of the highest tree lines on earth.