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Frankincense has been burned throughout the ages for
* slowing down & deepening breathing
* soothing the spirit & deep relaxation
* enhancing positive mood
* enhancing mental perception & memory
* deepening meditation
* relieving anxiety and reducing negative self-talk
* spiritual cleansing
* soothing stomach, removing coughs, thinning blood, cleaning wounds, oiling joints and as an antiseptic
* repelling mosquitos, sandflies, moths and other insects
* demoulding bathrooms, killing germs and bacteria
Recent research with Boswellia Sacra from Oman has established that Frankincense also stops cancer spreading by inducing cancerous cells to close themselves down. Immunologist Mahmoud Suhail noted that “cancer starts when the DNA code within the cell’s nucleus becomes corrupted. It seems that frankincense has a re-set function. It can tell the cell what the right DNA code should be.”
For at least 5000 years Frankincense has been used in meditation, prayer and healing. The calming aroma has been an integral part of spiritual and religious ceremonies in every ancient civilisation in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East India and China.
Only recently, modern science is rediscovering the properties and uses of this ancient and revered resin. Clinical trials are suggesting that Frankincense can be used to heal wounds, significantly ease inflammatory gastric symptoms, alleviate depression, reduce the effects of arthritis and stem the spread of cancerous cells.