Description
Frankincense is not one of the most widely used oils, but it does have potential health benefits. Also known as olibanum, frankincense comes from trees in the Boswellia family. Boswellia trees are native to Oman and Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and in Somalia in northeastern Africa.
Frankincense oil is prepared by the steam distillation of gum resin from the Boswellia tree.
Frankincense has many health benefits as well as being used as aromatherapy.
People who use frankincense essential oil may experience skin discomfort or sensitivity. This is also a way your body lets you know that it’s coming into contact with something that doesn’t agree with it. It
For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive or almond oil prior to use. After using essential oils, immediately close caps tightly to prevent any oxidation. For best results, store essential oils at room temperature and in the original bottle. You should avoid storing oils near any kind of heat, which includes cabinets over stove tops, areas with direct sunlight and area with excessive humidity like bathrooms.
Important: If you are pregnant or nursing, ask your healthcare provider before using Frankincense Essential Oil. Even though Frankincense Essential Oil is generally considered safe to apply undiluted to the skin, some people may have a negative reaction to it. Before using it, apply a drop diluted with a bit of olive oil to the inside of your elbow. If there is no reaction after 10 minutes, you are probably not hypersensitive to frankincense.
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