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  2. Encelia farinosa - Wikipedia

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    Incense: Early Spanish friars learned that the resin made a highly fragrant incense, akin to frankincense in odor. [11] Gum: The Sells area Tohono O'odham children use upper stem resin as a passable chewing gum. [12] Toothbrush: Oldtime cowboys used brittlebush stem as a fine toothbrush. [12]

  3. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin, Navajo, Cherokee, Luiseño and the indigenous peoples of Marie-Galante used this plant in sacred ceremonies for its hallucinogenic properties. [17] [18] [19] It has also been used by Sadhus of India, and the Táltos of the Magyar . Jurema: Mimosa tenuiflora syn. Mimosa hostilis: Root bark: 1-1.7% DMT and yuremamine: Psychedelic

  4. Burseraceae - Wikipedia

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    The Burseraceae are also known as the torchwood family, [2] the frankincense and myrrh family, or simply the incense tree family. The family includes both trees and shrubs ; its species are native to tropical regions of Africa , Asia , Australasia , and the Americas .

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    Former first daughters and twin sisters Barbara Pierce Bush, left, and Jenna Bush Hager, right, hold their new children's book, "Love Comes First," at the Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library ...

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    The Bush twins are releasing a new children's book, and it's perfect for any "mommies-to-be.". On the Monday, Dec. 9 segment of The Today Show, Jenna Bush Hager revealed that she and her sister ...

  8. Nag champa - Wikipedia

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    Nag champa is commonly used in incense, soap, perfume oil, essential oils, candles, wax melts, and personal toiletries. [5] It is a popular and recognizable incense fragrance. [ 6 ] [ 4 ]

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