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Lime fresh incense stick
Lime fresh incense stick
Lime fresh Incense stick

This sweetly scented lime fresh incense stick pack consists of 20 aromatic joss sticks. Lime fresh
incense
is great to use for its uplifting and refreshing aroma. It has associations with confidence,
strength, lust, psychic power, divination and seeking hidden knowledge. Lime fresh incense is also
similar to citronella in its ability to repel insects when burnt, though its aroma is less aggressive. In
terms oh healing lime fresh is believed to help soothe headaches ,fever and re-stimulate a
depressed mind.
Lime (fruit), common name for a tree (see Rue), and for its fruit (see Citrus). Limes are native to
Southeast Asia and are cultivated chiefly in tropical regions. The trees are seldom more than 4.6 m
(more than 15 ft) high and grow irregularly, forming crooked trunks. The white flowers are similar to
flowers of oranges. The small fruit ranges in shape from oval to spherical, with a thin yellow-green
rind, or exocarp; a thin white mesocarp; and a pulpy, acid, juicy, yellow-green flesh, or endocarp. The
juice contains small quantities of vitamin C, but lime juice was used to prevent scurvy long before the
word vitamin was coined and before it was known that lemons contain larger quantities of vitamin C.
The nickname Limey was applied to the English sailors who were routinely supplied with limes to
prevent scurvy. Limes are not extensively cultivated in the United States; most limes marketed in the
United States are grown in Mexico. Many successful hybrids of lime and lemon, such as the Perrine
lemon, are produced in the lemon-growing areas of the United States. Commercial limes are grown
for juice and widely used to make
incense stick, incense oil, etc.
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