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Bible frankincense
- Frankincense
Common Name(s)
frankincense, bible frankincense, incense, olibanum
Scientific Name(s)
Boswellia sacra Flueck. (Burseraceae)
How is Frankincense usually used?
Frankincense is extractextractto get, separate, or isolate a desired active ingrediented as gum resin from bark. It is taken orallyorallyto be taken by mouth (swallowed) or topicallytopicallyto be applied on the skin as gum resin at a dose of 3 g to 8 g per day.
- Note: Traditional literature suggests frying the resin prior to consumption.
- For prolonged use, consult a health care provider.
- What is Frankincense used for?
Oral frankincense is traditionally used:
- as an astringentastringentan agent that constricts tissues and stops the flow of blood or other bodily secretions
as a diureticdiuretican agent that increases urine flow
in traditional Chinese medicine to:
dispel wind-dampness
promote circulation of qi
relieve urinary disorders
to relieve nervous problems
Topical frankincense is traditionally used:
- in traditional Chinese medicine to
promote healing of carbunclescarbunclesa painful infectious cluster with pus that is found on the skin
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