Latin name Boswellia carterii
Family Burseraceae
Essence from Gum of the bark of tree
Fragrance Balsamic, camphor-like, spicy, woody, lingering
Frankincense
oil helps in soothing and calming mind, slowing down & deepening
breathing as well as in use when meditating. It calms anxiety, clears
lungs and assists with asthma, bronchitis, shortness of breath,
laryngitis, coughs/colds. It rejuvenates ageing skin and is effective
with wounds, scars, sores, carbuncles and skin inflammation.
Principal properties and indications
- Cooling
- Comforting
- Drying
- Healing
- Elevating
- Expectorant
- Rejuvenating
Neurological / Emotional
- Elevating yet soothing effects on the emotions
- Enables those stuck in the past to move on
- Fears
- Grief
- Obsessions
Use in bath, diffuser, Inhalation, massage
Respiratory
- All respiratory complaints - both physical and emotional benefits
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Catarrh
- Cough
- Lung disorders
- Slows down and deepens the breath
Use in bath, compress, diffuser, inhalation, massage
Skin
- All skin care
- Prevents ageing - mature skin will rejuvenate
- Tonic effect - may help wrinkles
- Ulcers and wounds Use in baths, compress, massage
Frankincense
has been a part of religious ceremony and used for its medicinal
properties for thousands of years. One of the oldest medical documents
known to man dating back to 1500 BC recorded the use of Frankincense oil
by physicians and priests alike for the treatment of disease and
illness. In the Holy Bible the reference to Frankincense brought by the
three wise men to the baby Jesus attests to the value placed on this
oil. It was of great value then and even now the difficulty in sourcing
makes it one of the more expensive essential oils. Gum resin from
trees in Oman, India, Somalia and Yemen and other areas of North Africa
yeild much of the worlds Frankincense.
Ancient
ritual usage and modern research confirm that Frankincense has relaxing
effects on the human body including uplifting mood and heightening
awareness. These antidepressant properties can be achieved through
various diffusion techniques and topical application including various
forms of massage. This oil is also well suited to help with skin
conditions. It is a mild oil that in most instances can be applied
directly, if necessary. Help with acne to wrinkles, cuts and wounds to
reducing scarring are all mentioned by those that have used this
essential oil. Most practical for skin application is to make a 4% to 6%
dilution with a carrier oil or a similar dilution in an ointment.