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Frankincense Pure Essential Oil

Original price was: 17,00 €.Current price is: 16,00 €. "price_excluding_tax"

Origin Somalia
Net weight0.04Kg /piece
Shipping weight0.04Kg
Dimensions0x0 (mm)
Barcode5055796529025
MSDS Frankincense Oil Allergen Declaration
MSDS Frankincense Oil IFRA Certificate
MSDS Frankincense Oil CLP SDS

Description

Frankincense Pure Essential Oil

Frankincense Pure Essential Oil

Latin Name : Boswellia Carterii.
Part Of Plant Used : Resin.
Source : Oman.
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation.

Our Frankincense Pure Essential Oil (10 ml) studiously selected, bought more often than not from primary sources. Testes for purity and subject to rigorous quality control standards.

Above all, we were sourcing and bottling wholesale essential oils for over 15 years, gradually weeding out unreliable supply lines and always striving to improve quality and value.

As a result we believe our essential oils offer the best quality and value available on the market.

This Pure Frankincense Essential Oil, steam distilled from the resin of the Boswellia carterii tree, of the Burseraceae family, and also, known as Olibanum. The word derives from the French franc meaning luxuriant, and was, along with myrrh, the first gum to use it as incense.

The tree is indigenous to the Middle East, and exist in natural bonsai formation in that parched land. Frankincense symbolizes divinity.

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Properties

This oil is the most popular in aromatherapy for its calming properties. It helps heal wounds and prevent scars. It uses to tone the face, remove wrinkles, and avoid stretch marks in cosmetic products.

Frankincense essential oil, uses to ease anxiety, stress, asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis, and bad coughs. It is a general tonic to the uterus, has a calming effect during labour, and helps ease heavy menstruation.

It is most useful during meditation. Avoid during pregnancy.

Ancient Egyptians burned frankincense as holy incense and used it as a face mask. They ground the burnt resin into a powder called kohl, used to highlight the eyes. Kohl-lined eyes are commonly seen in Egyptian art.

The earliest record of use of frankincense, found in a tomb inscription of the 15th century BC Egyptian queen Hatshepsut. They used it to fumigate the sick, to banish evil spirits.

Additional information

Weight0,04 kg