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Santuario: Chimayo Healing Oil from the Healing Dirt of the Santuario of Chimayo, New Mexico
Santuario: Chimayo Healing Oil from the Healing Dirt of the Santuario of Chimayo, New Mexico
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Santuario: Chimayo Healing Oil is a deeply restorative blend of traditional healing ingredients crafted to ease physical pain and promote spiritual renewal. Infused with sacred dirt from El Santuario de Chimayó, a site known for its miraculous healing properties, this oil draws from centuries of folk wisdom and natural remedies to provide comfort, relief, and energetic balance.
Formulated in a mineral oil base for a lightweight, non-sticky application, this roll-on blend glides smoothly over the skin, delivering the power of sacred herbs and roots directly where it is needed most.
Key Ingredients & Their Properties:
- Chimayó Healing Dirt – Revered for its healing and protective qualities
- Chimayó Red Pepper – Promotes circulation and soothes muscle aches
- Angelica Root – Strengthens the spirit and restores vitality
- Eucalyptus – Clears congestion, refreshes energy, and relieves tension
- Hyssop – Purifies and removes negativity
- Comfrey Root – Traditionally used to support physical recovery
- Additional herbs & resins blended for comprehensive healing support
Uses:
- Apply to areas of pain, muscle soreness, or tension
- Use in anointing rituals for healing, protection, and restoration
- Wear as a spiritual aid to strengthen resilience and well-being
- Incorporate into folk healing practices and personal prayer work
Product Details:
- Size: 0.5 oz (15ml) roll-on glass bottle
- Base: Mineral oil (non-sticky, smooth application)
- Scent Profile: Earthy, herbal, with warm and cleansing notes
- Handcrafted in small batches with intention and care
Limited Offer: The first six orders will receive:
- A small vial of Chimayó dirt
- A fixed Santo Niño de Atocha medal, a sacred symbol of mercy, healing, and guidance, closely connected to Chimayó




