What is Frankincense Good For? 10 Surprising Uses!

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Frankincense has been used for thousands of years in Ayurveda medicine. It is believed that it was given to Christ at the time of his birth and that’s why it is considered a holy oil in the Middle East. There are many ways to use frankincense, which is an herb that comes from the resin of the Boswellia tree and posses analgesic, antidepressant, and sedative properties.

It has a variety of uses such as relieving chronic stress, anxiety, reducing pain, inflammation, boosting immunity, and fighting cancer. The monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes are the most valuable elements of frankincense oil, as they promote the body’s natural healing processes.

10 Surprising Uses Of Frankincense Oil

Relieve the symptoms of gout

Mixed 50/50 with a carrier oil, Frankincense has been known to relieve the painful symptoms of gout. Apply frankincense and coconut oil 4 times daily, the pain will gone within three days.

Relieve Stress and Anxiety

As it acts as a sedative, it proves extremely helpful in relieving anxiety and stress. Its soothing aroma simulates your spiritual side and makes you more introspective. This helps lower anger, anxiety and stress. Simply add a few drops of frankincense oil to a diffuser and take deep breathes to relax your nerves.

Antiseptic Properties

Frankincense has powerful antiseptic properties that help speed up wound, healing including burns, scrapes and cuts. It also helps to keep infection at bay. Put a few drops of lavender oil on the wound followed by a few drops of frankincense for rapid healing.

Immune System

Frankincense Oil is effective as an antiseptic, and disinfectant qualities that eliminate the germs. It can be applied on wounds without any known side effects to protect them from tetanus and becoming septic. It is equally good on internal wounds and protects them from developing infections.

Healthy Respiration

Support your respiratory system with Frankincense. Inhale directly from the bottle, diffuse, or rub into hands and inhale. You can also rub some Frankincense essential oil on your toes or directly under the toes. Apply to chest and/or spine.

Cure Inflammation

Researchers at Cardiff University found that frankincense inhibits the formation of inflammatory molecules and helps prevent the breakdown of cartilage tissue that can cause arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Mix a few drops in a carrier salve and rub into your hands for relief.

Improve Digestion

Whether you have chronic indigestion or you have overeaten, frankincense oil will always provide relief. With its impressive digestive properties, it promotes digestion and works better than antacids that just suppress the symptoms and do nothing to correct the main problem.

Astringent

The astringent property of Frankincense Oil has numerous advantages, since it fortifies gums, hair roots, tones as well as lifts skin, contracts muscles, intestines as well as blood vessels, and therefore provides defense against premature loss of teeth and hair.

Anti-aging

Nobody wants to look old. Dabbing Frankincense on fine lines and wrinkles will make them less noticeable. A 50/50 blend with a carrier oil (fractionated coconut oil, sweet almond oil) in a glass roller ball is recommended. You can also add a drop of Frank to your daily moisturizer.

Anti-cancerous benefits

Frankincense oil has capability to ruin cancer cells as well as strengthen the immune system. In vitro studies done with cancer cells show clear evidence that frankincense oil can eliminate cancer cells. It’s been utilized to deal with breast as well as colon cancer in addition to leukemia.

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http://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/health-benefits-frankincense-essential-oil/

https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/essential-oils/health-benefits-of-frankincense-essential-oil.html

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Bachelor of Science, Psychology, Minor in business and liberal arts. I've written about health for more than a decade. Veteran freelance writer with expertise in health, wellness, parenting and lifestyle issues. I am passionate about educating and empowering people to achieve and maintain optimal health and is committed to providing the highest quality health care.