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Frankincense oil, widely regarded as one of the most valuable and valuable essential oils, offers several health advantages. Aside from its usage in the New Testament, the Babylonians and Assyrians burned Frankincense in religious rites, and the ancient Egyptians used Frankincense resins for everything from perfume to soothing skin salves. This centuries-old understanding informs today’s usage of Frankincense oil.
When applied topically, its calming and beautifying characteristics assist in renewing skin and decreasing the appearance of blemishes. When taken internally, Frankincense, the king of oils, is known to enhance healthy cellular, immunological, neurological, and digestive functions.
When used as an ingredient in skincare products, frankincense essential oil is said to treat dry skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, age spots, scars, and stretch marks.
The following are some of the oil’s side effects:
Frankincense Essential Oil can be added to a diffuser or vaporizer and inhaled for its sedative and the earthy fragrance is known to enhance the mood and combat stress and anxiety. In spiritual traditions, the perfume of Frankincense is said to stimulate intuition and build a connection through attention-boosting. A few drops of Frankincense are put in a diffuser or combined with water to create an air-refreshing spray that can kill microorganisms in the air. It can help produce a feeling of calm and be ready for sleep when sprayed in a bedroom at night.
(Diffusion) Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice
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(Internal use) Dilute one drop in four fluid ounces of liquid.
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(Topical use) Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity
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