The resin then hardens into teardrop pieces ... this sack of first grade-A Ethiopian frankincense is worth about $430. Frankincense and myrrh have been burnt as incense for thousands of years ...
Frankincense and myrrh may seem like odd gifts now ... Both substances were produced from the resin of trees in the ...
A remarkable new treatment for arthritis made from boswellia serrata (frankincense) and commiphora molmol (myrrh) has been found to be as successful at reducing pain and inflammation caused by ...
Recently, KAIMRC’s Sultan Alqahtani, in collaboration with Beni-Suef University in Egypt, found that this resin, known as myrrh, counteracts the damaging effects of ammonia excess, a common ...
This resin—honey-colored ... Greek sailors and traders were paying tolls to Lihyanite tax collectors. Myrrh and Frankincense. Photograph by Shutterstock Trade in luxury aromatics reached ...
Frankincense oil, extracted from the Boswellia tree’s resin, has been praised for centuries owing to its numerous advantages. Recognized for its potent anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial ...
Frankincense resin begins as a milky-white, sticky liquid that flows from the trunk of the tree when it is scraped or injured. The purpose of the resin is to heal the tree. This white juice ...
They worshipped him and brought out their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. They returned home by another road as God had warned them in a dream not to return to Herod. King Herod was partly ...