The History of Frankincense
The Ancient History of Frankincense
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| Frankincense resin after first cut |
Frankincense oil has an incredibly rich history. It was used in ancient days from China, to the Holy lands, throughout the Arabian Peninsula and all throughout the Roman Empire into Europe. There are many species of frankincense, but those that have been most historically valued for their many properties are Boswellia carterii, and Boswellia sacra. The oil from both of these species is obtained from the hardened resin that accumulates after shaving off the bark of the tree. The resin is then hardened for a period of time and distilled to produce the oil.
Frankincense was known as the “holy anointing oil” of the Middle East and was used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. In ancient days it was considered more valuable than gold and was treasured for religious ceremonies, purification, medicinal applications, and spiritual uses. The wealthy and powerful obtained frankincense for many purposes and it was often buried with them. The Roman Emperor, Nero, was said to have burned a year’s harvest worth of frankincense at the funeral of his mistress.
Frankincense was a key ingredient in the Holy Incense of the Bible as well as being presented to the Christ Child at His birth. The Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical scroll dating to the 16th century BC, claimed that frankincense was “used to treat every conceivable ill known to man”. It also claimed that frankincense was good for “everything from gout to a broken head.” In this same medical script, frankincense was listed as a remedy for throat and larynx infections, bleeding, cuts, phlegm, asthma, and vomiting. In the Middle East and throughout Asia and Africa, people traditionally were known to use frankincense to beautify the skin and to aid digestion. It was chewed in its resin form like a gum to support the teeth and gums and bring good health. It was used in its solid and distilled form for inflammation issues; such as arthritis, healing wounds, strengthening the hormone system, air purifications, and pest repellant. Its aromatic properties were thought to be emotionally grounding and centering and to promote greater spiritual awareness.
The Modern History of Frankincense
In modern times, these species of frankincense are being used in hospitals in Europe and the United States. Both Boswellia carterii and Boswellia sacra have been the subject of extensive research on cancer and immune function for the high content in boswelic acid. While these two types of frankincense were long thought to be synonymous, recent research has shown them to be two distinct species. Boswellia carterii originates in Yemen and Somalia, while Boswellia sacra originates in Oman. Chemical analysis has shown that sacra has fewer compounds than carterii but a higher content of Alpha-pinenes and incensol. Alpha-pinenes, incensol and boswellic acids are the components that are being studied for their abilities to fight cancer. According to one research study, frankincense essential oils appears to distinguish cancerous cells from normal bladder cells and suppress cancer cell viability (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/9/6/). While carterii and sacra have both historically been used to boost the immune system, fight disease, improve mood and mental function, and support skin health; carterii appears to have a stronger effect on the immune system while sacra appears to have stronger regenerative properties.
Young Living is the world’s leader in the production of the finest quality, most therapeutic and potent frankincense essential oil. Gary Young has traveled the Middle East for nearly 20 years, into Oman, through Somalia, and even into the extremely dangerous country of Yemen, to study and procure the best frankincense the world has to offer. For many years Gary had a dream of seeing real Omani Sacred Frankincense being in the hands of people all over the world. In 2010, after talks and negotiations with trade officials in the Ministry of Agriculture in Salalah, Oman; Young Living fulfilled all the ministries’ requirements and established two Sacred Frankincense distilleries. This was the first time in modern history that Sacred Frankincense had been exported from Oman. Gary saw his dream fulfilled! At the 2010 Young Living Convention, Gary had the privilege of placing Sacred Frankincense in the hands of Young Living members from around the world. To this day, Young Living alone has exclusive rights to export Sacred Frankincense from Oman for distillation and distribution. Young Living always has, and will continue to pave the way in the distillation, use, and research of Frankincense Essential Oil. ![]() |
| Gary Young with frankincense farmer under large frankincense tree |
How My Family Uses Frankincense
Frankincense is one of my very favorite essential oils. I find the fragrance so warm and comforting. I could just bathe in it because it smells so good! We love to keep this oil on hand for so many reasons.
Ways my family uses frankincense
- When someone in my gets a sniffle or is feeling under the weather we love to use frankincense to stimulate our immune systems. We add a few drops to a capsule and take it orally, diffuse or add a few drops to herbal tea with some honey. YUM!
- When someone in our home is feeling down, we like to anoint with frankincense on the back of the neck and the forehead and diffuse. It usually brightens our mood.
- Life can get pretty stressful. There is work to do, bills to pay, houses to clean (can I get a collective "ugh"? Thanks! I know you feel me). For the kiddos there is the pressure of school and that all too fun pre-teen social anxiety. When life gets crazy and we are feeling frazzled we love to diffuse or anoint with frankincense. It relaxes us and helps us feel more emotionally stable and ready to face life's challenges.
- Yes, I can be highly distractible. Yes, so can a couple of my children. We find that a drop of frankincense on our temples or diffused helps us focus on the task at hand.
- We have found that frankincense has really helped our family with inflammation and swelling from injuries. Recently I ACCIDENTALLY slammed my daughters fingers in the van door. Yes, I know... I'm mom of the year. Her fingers swelled immediately I quickly anointed her fingers with frankincense and the swelling disappeared within a half an hour. Go frankincense!!!
- We have found frankincense very helpful in soothing mouth sores. I have two children with braces and they often get sores in their mouths. When this happens we find that frankincense helps it heal and soothe.
- I live in South Carolina. We have mosquitos the size of birds. Applying frankincense help to soothe and calm the itch of our mosquito bites.
- I love to anoint my temples with frankincense to help relieve the occasional headache
- I want to take care of my skin and I DO NOT want to look older than necessary! I find that applying frankincense to my face and then applying my moisturizer as normal helps to even my skin tone and reduce wrinkles. I like that!!!
References:
Cancer Research:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/12/253/
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/258021628_Management_of_basal_cell_carcinoma_of_the_skin_using_frankincense_%28Boswellia_sacra%29_essential_oil_a_case_report (click on "Full Text" on right side of page)
Inflammation and immune boosting research
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24844534http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19814859
Essential Oils Desk Reference. Sixth ed. U.S.A.: Life Science Pub., 2014. Print.
Higley, Connie. Reference Guide for Essential Oils. 14th ed. Spanish Fork: Abundant Health, 2013. Print.



