The Benefits and Uses of Frankincense Essential Oil

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Something that has been used for thousands of years in the realm of therapy and healing is aromatherapy; particularly, the use of essential oils. Essential oils are made from leaves, stems and roots of plants that are well-known for having health benefits. You may have heard of the essential oil frankincense, but do you know what it is or what benefits it holds?

This popular aromatherapy ingredient is used in cosmetics and in incense burners across the world.

Frankincense has many other properties that you can benefit from:

Vulnerary

When diluted, frankincense can be used on cuts and wounds to heal your injuries faster, as well as protect them from infection. Frankincense can even heal internal wounds by ingesting the oil.

Respiratory Issues

Frankincense can help soothe a bothersome cough and rid your body of phlegm. It can relieve congestion and help to relax your breathing passageways. Therefore, frankincense can reduce asthma attacks and boost your immune system with its antiseptics.

Astringent

Frankincense oil has many cleaning properties that can be used to clean and strengthen the roots of your hair, lift your skin, strengthen your gums, and contract your muscles, intestines, and blood vessels.

Immune System

Frankincense is very effective in killing germs. The smoke and fumes from burning the frankincense plant can even kill germs and disinfect the air where it touches.

Carminative

Frankincense can even help to remove gas from your body and prevent it from building up in the first place. When gas is removed from your intestines, you will also experience relief in stomach issues such as indigestion, uneasiness, abdominal pain, and excessive sweating.

Tonic

Frankincense oil is considered a tonic, as it tones and increases your overall health. All your major systems within your body benefit from this essential oil, including the digestive system, excretory system, respiratory system, and the nervous system.
Cicatrisant

Frankincense oil is especially helpful in skin health and anti-aging properties. When applied to the skin, or inhaled, frankincense can fade scars, boils, acne, and pox quickly.

Digestive

This essential oil an even help in the way your body’s digestive system works without any ill side-effects. Frankincense speeds up the release of gastric juice, bile and acids in your stomach and helps to move food throughout your intestines.

Oral Health

The same characteristics of frankincense that keep your body free of infection can even help in your oral health. It can fight bad breath, mouth sores, toothaches, cavities, and any other oral infections.

Emmenagogue

Frankincense oil can help to delay menopause from occurring. It can even help to reduce symptoms of menses and Post-Menstrual Syndrome. These can include: nausea, fatigue, mood swings, and pain in the abdominal region.

Anti-Aging

Frankincense helps with creating healthy cells within your body, as well as keeping the existing cells and tissues healthy.

Diuretic

Since frankincense oil increases your urination and helps you to lose water weight, it is a great diuretic. It also helps rid your body of fat, sodium, uric acid, and other toxins, all while lowering your blood pressure. Again, this oil provides these benefits without any ill side-effects.

Stress and Anxiety

Frankincense oil even provides you with a feeling of peace and relaxation. Therefore, it is very helpful in treating stress and anxiety. It can even help you to become more insightful.

Uterine

A little-known fact about frankincense is that it can help your body to produce estrogen. It also can decrease the chances of tumors or cysts from forming in your uterus. Therefore, it is an effective tool against uterine cancer.

Other Benefits

Frankincense can help with pain and discomfort caused by arthritis. It can also heal wounds, boils, acne, insomnia, circulation issues and other types of inflammation.

It is important to note that frankincense essential oil should not be used at any point during pregnancy, as it acts as an emmenagogue and an astringent.

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