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Frankincense has a woody aroma and may offer several health benefits, including potential cancer-fighting properties. Here are 5 science-backed benefits.
Frankincense trees, found throughout northern Africa and in India, Oman, and Yemen, are increasingly under pressure, largely because of overexploitation for their aromatic resin.
Annals of Botany, Vol. 111, No. 1 (January 2013), pp. 61-68 (8 pages) • Background and Aims Frankincense, a gum-resin, has been tapped from Boswellia papyrifera trees for centuries. Despite the ...
Gold is probably fine, and we're not sure about myrrh, but frankincense appears to in trouble, a new study suggests. The famed resin, known to hundreds of millions as one of the three gifts of the ...