FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH BLEND 30ML
FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH BLEND 30ML
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Frankincense and Myrrh blend, available in 30ml and 100ml, are beneficial for various health conditions due to their active compounds and bioactive properties that promote cellular health, reduce inflammation, enhance immune function, and support tissue healing. Here are some conditions it may help with and the reasons why:
- Arthritis and Joint Pain
Why: Both frankincense and myrrh contain anti-inflammatory compounds such as boswellic acid (in frankincense) and sesquiterpenes (in myrrh). These compounds reduce inflammation in joints, helping to alleviate pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.
- Respiratory Conditions (Asthma, Bronchitis)
Why: Frankincense is known for its respiratory benefits, including opening airways and reducing inflammation in the bronchial passages. It helps ease breathing and reduce symptoms in chronic respiratory conditions.
- Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
Why: The potent anti-inflammatory properties in frankincense and myrrh make them useful for managing chronic inflammatory diseases; inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), chronic fatigue syndrome, and other systemic inflammation-related conditions.
- Skin Conditions (Eczema, Psoriasis, Wounds)
Why: Both oils promote cellular regeneration and have antimicrobial properties, making them effective for treating skin inflammation, irritation, and infections. Frankincense helps with wound healing and reducing scar tissue, while myrrh soothes and protects the skin.
- Immune System Support
Why: Frankincense and myrrh contain immune-boosting properties. Frankincense has been shown to support white blood cell production and immune response, which can help the body fight infections and maintain immune health.
- Anxiety and Stress-Related Disorders
Why: Frankincense has calming effects on the nervous system by acting on the limbic system and balancing cortisol levels. This blend is useful for reducing symptoms of stress, anxiety, and related sleep disturbances.
- Oral Health (Gum Disease, Mouth Ulcers)
Why: Myrrh is traditionally used to support gum health and treat mouth infections due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. Both frankincense and myrrh can help reduce gum inflammation and promote healing in oral tissues.
- Digestive Disorders (IBS, Gastritis)
Why: Frankincense has soothing properties for the digestive system and can reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It may relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, and general digestive discomfort.
- Menstrual and Hormonal Support
Why: Myrrh has been used to alleviate menstrual discomfort and support hormonal balance. It helps reduce uterine inflammation, easing cramps and promoting a balanced hormonal environment.
- Wound Healing and Infections
Why: Both oils have antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties that help prevent infections and promote wound healing. They encourage faster recovery from cuts, abrasions, and minor infections.
- Anti-Aging and Skin Regeneration
Why: Frankincense supports skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by encouraging cellular regeneration and protecting against oxidative stress. Myrrh has skin-repairing and moisturizing benefits, making it effective in anti-aging formulations.
- Headaches and Migraines
Why: Frankincense can reduce tension and inflammation that contribute to headaches and migraines. When applied topically, it provides relief by reducing pain and soothing the nervous system.
- Liver and Kidney Health
Why: Frankincense has detoxifying properties that may help support liver function and protect against oxidative damage, while myrrh can support kidney health by reducing inflammation in urinary pathways.
- Blood Circulation and Pain Relief
Why: Frankincense and myrrh are known to improve blood circulation and have analgesic effects, which help reduce pain and swelling. This can be beneficial for conditions like varicose veins, muscle pain, and localized swelling.
- Cold and Flu Symptoms
Why: Frankincense and myrrh have antiviral and antimicrobial properties, helping to fight pathogens and ease congestion, sore throat, and body aches when applied topically or diffused.
- Allergies and Sinus Inflammation
Why: Frankincense reduces inflammation in the sinuses and respiratory passages, while myrrh’s antimicrobial properties help prevent secondary infections, easing allergic reactions and sinus discomfort.
- Autoimmune Disorders
Why: Frankincense and myrrh’s anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects can benefit autoimmune conditions, like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, by reducing excessive immune responses and systemic inflammation.
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Why: Myrrh is traditionally used for its antimicrobial effects, making it beneficial against bacterial infections in the urinary tract, reducing inflammation and discomfort.
- Neuropathy and Nerve Pain
Why: Frankincense has anti-inflammatory properties that may alleviate nerve pain and reduce discomfort in conditions like sciatica or diabetic neuropathy by improving circulation and decreasing inflammation around nerve tissues.
- Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Why: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory compounds may reduce inflammation in the intestines, while myrrh’s antimicrobial action helps prevent infections, which can exacerbate inflammatory bowel diseases.
- Fibromyalgia
Why: Both oils help reduce muscle pain, inflammation, and improve circulation, which can alleviate the chronic pain and discomfort associated with fibromyalgia.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Why: Frankincense’s ability to support respiratory function may help those with COPD, reducing bronchial inflammation and promoting easier breathing.
- Chronic Stress and Cortisol Regulation
Why: Frankincense may help modulate cortisol levels, providing relief from chronic stress, and balancing the stress response through its effects on the central nervous system.
- High Blood Pressure
Why: The relaxing and circulation-supporting effects of frankincense may aid in reducing blood pressure, providing relief for hypertension and supporting cardiovascular health.
- Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Conditions
Why: Frankincense’s neuroprotective properties may support brain health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, which are implicated in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
- Scarring and Stretch Marks
Why: Frankincense is well-known for promoting cellular repair and reducing scar tissue formation, which can reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks over time.
- Acne and Blemish Reduction
Why: Frankincense and myrrh’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help reduce acne inflammation, kill acne-causing bacteria, and support skin healing.
- Digestive Disorders (Bloating, Gas)
Why: Frankincense can reduce digestive inflammation and spasms, improving symptoms of bloating, gas, and general digestive discomfort.
- Hormonal Imbalance and Menopause Symptoms
Why: Myrrh has been traditionally used to balance hormones, which can help reduce symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hot flashes and mood swings during menopause.
- Liver Detoxification and Support
Why: Both frankincense and myrrh support liver function by promoting detoxification pathways, which aid in clearing toxins from the liver and supporting overall liver health.
- Oedema and Fluid Retention
Why: Frankincense and myrrh improve circulation and have mild diuretic properties, helping reduce fluid retention and swelling associated with oedema.
- Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
Why: Frankincense is known for its calming effects on the central nervous system, which can help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality in individuals with sleep disorders.
- Warts and Fungal Skin Infections
Why: Myrrh’s antifungal and frankincense’s immune-boosting properties can be useful for treating warts and fungal skin infections, such as athlete’s foot.
- Gingivitis and Tooth Infections
Why: Myrrh’s antibacterial properties help reduce oral infections and soothe inflammation in the gums, providing relief from gingivitis and tooth infections.
- Menstrual Pain and PMS Symptoms
Why: Myrrh’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce uterine inflammation and cramps associated with menstruation, while frankincense supports over-all relaxation and pain relief.
- Psoriasis and Eczema
How it Works: Frankincense reduces inflammation in the skin, which can ease the symptoms of psoriasis and eczema. Myrrh promotes skin repair and has antiseptic qualities that help prevent secondary infections, providing relief from itching and redness.
- Joint Pain and Osteoarthritis
How it Works: Frankincense contains compounds that inhibit the production of inflammatory molecules, which can reduce joint pain and stiffness. Myrrh complements this by promoting circulation, which may help alleviate symptoms in areas affected by arthritis.
- Bronchitis and Chronic Cough
How it Works: Frankincense supports respiratory function by reducing inflammation in the airways, helping with congestion and chronic cough. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties also assist in clearing bacterial infections that can cause bronchitis.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
How it Works: Frankincense has anti-inflammatory properties that calm the gut lining, reducing IBS symptoms like cramping and bloating. Myrrh’s antimicrobial effects can also help address gut imbalances that often exacerbate IBS.
- Hormonal Acne
How it Works: Frankincense reduces sebum production and inflammation; key factors in acne development. Myrrh helps by providing antimicrobial support to combat acne-causing bacteria on the skin, helping reduce breakouts.
- Muscle Pain and Spasms
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh both have muscle-relaxing and anti-inflammatory properties, which can relieve muscle pain and spasms. They also improve circulation to the affected area, promoting quicker recovery.
- Ulcerative Colitis
How it Works: Frankincense may help reduce inflammation in the intestines, alleviating symptoms of ulcerative colitis. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties also support gut health, reducing flare-ups associated with this condition.
- Cold Sores and Herpes Simplex Virus
How it Works: Myrrh’s antiviral effects can help address herpes simplex virus outbreaks, such as cold sores, by reducing viral replication and promoting healing. Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce pain and swelling.
- Kidney Infections and Support
How it Works: Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties may reduce bacterial infections in the kidneys. Frankincense provides anti-inflammatory support, which helps manage pain and promotes healing in affected tissues.
- Sinusitis
How it Works: Frankincense reduces sinus inflammation, allowing for easier breathing and less congestion. Myrrh’s antibacterial properties help reduce sinus infections, while its anti-inflammatory effects relieve sinus pressure and pain.
Cancer Support
How it Works: Frankincense has been studied for its potential to inhibit cancer cell growth and induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in specific cancer cells, which may help reduce tumour progression. Its anti-inflammatory properties also support overall health and reduce cancer-related inflammation. Myrrh complements this by supporting immune function and potentially inhibiting cellular mutations. While not a standalone cancer treatment, this blend may help support the body during conventional treatments, such as chemotherapy, by reducing side effects and promoting relaxation.
Autoimmune Conditions
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- How it Works: Frankincense has immune-modulating properties that help reduce excessive immune responses, making it useful in managing autoimmune-driven inflammation, like that in rheumatoid arthritis. Myrrh supports circulation and pain relief, which can alleviate joint stiffness and inflammation.
- Lupus
- How it Works: For lupus, which affects multiple organs, frankincense helps reduce systemic inflammation and manage flare-ups, while myrrh’s antiseptic and immune-balancing properties can assist in reducing symptoms and supporting skin health, which is commonly affected in lupus.
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce neural inflammation and slow degeneration, provide relief in some MS symptoms. Myrrh supports cellular health and assists with muscle relaxation, potentially alleviating muscle spasms and pain common in MS.
- Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
- How it Works: Frankincense’s immune-balancing properties can help regulate the body’s immune response to the thyroid, reducing inflammation and limiting autoimmune attacks. Myrrh may help by supporting overall immune resilience and reducing inflammation around the thyroid area.
- Psoriatic Arthritis
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces joint inflammation and aids skin repair, assisting with skin lesions and joint pain associated with psoriatic arthritis. Myrrh’s antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties promote skin healing and reduce painful swelling.
Conditions in Children
- Asthma
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce respiratory inflammation, easing asthma symptoms. Myrrh acts as an antimicrobial agent and supports lung function, potentially reducing the frequency and severity of asthma attacks.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- How it Works: Frankincense can promote calmness and focus by reducing stress levels and supporting nervous system function, potentially benefiting children with ADHD. Myrrh helps with emotional regulation and calming overactive responses.
- Eczema in Children
- How it Works: Frankincense soothes skin inflammation, which helps in relieving the itchiness and irritation of eczema. Myrrh’s antiseptic properties prevent infections in damaged skin, supporting healing and relief.
- Colds and Respiratory Infections
- How it Works: Frankincense helps open respiratory passages and reduce mucous buildup, while myrrh provides immune support with its antimicrobial properties, aiding in faster recovery from colds and respiratory infections.
- Digestive Distress (e.g., Colic, Constipation)
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces gastrointestinal inflammation, which can alleviate colic and abdominal pain in children. Myrrh supports gut health and can help regulate digestion, reducing constipation and other digestive issues.
- Teething Discomfort
- How it Works: Frankincense can help alleviate inflammation and pain associated with teething. Myrrh’s mild numbing and antiseptic properties offer additional pain relief and protection against oral infections.
- Allergic Reactions (e.g., Skin Rashes, Hives)
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce skin irritation and can help calm allergic reactions. Myrrh’s antibacterial action helps prevent secondary infections and promotes skin recovery.
- Immune Support During Flu Season
- How it Works: Both frankincense and myrrh provide immune-modulating effects that can help protect children from common infections. Their antimicrobial properties help reduce the severity and duration of symptoms when a child is ill.
- Ear Infections
- How it Works: Myrrh’s antiseptic and analgesic properties help to alleviate pain and reduce infection in the ear. Frankincense also helps reduce inflammation around the affected area, potentially easing symptoms of ear infections.
- Anxiety and Restlessness
How it Works: Frankincense helps regulate cortisol levels, reducing stress and anxiety. Myrrh provides a grounding effect, promoting relaxation and calm, and benefits children who experience anxiety or have trouble sleeping.
Topical Uses of Frankincense and Myrrh for Skin Problems
- Acne and Blemishes
- How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh are anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, which helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and calm redness or swelling. Frankincense also promotes cell turnover, which can help prevent clogged pores. Myrrh’s antibacterial action further prevents infection, helping acne to clear up more quickly.
- Anti-Aging and Wrinkle Reduction
- How it Works: Frankincense boosts collagen production, which improves skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. It also helps prevent the breakdown of existing collagen due to environmental stressors. Myrrh promotes skin firmness and hydration, aiding in a youthful appearance by smoothing fine lines.
- Sun Damage and Hyperpigmentation
- How it Works: Frankincense has skin-brightening properties that can reduce hyperpigmentation and even skin tone by promoting faster cell regeneration. Myrrh aids in repairing damaged skin and soothes inflammation, helping to lighten dark spots and reduce redness from sun damage.
- Dry Skin and Eczema
- How it Works: Frankincense hydrates the skin and improves its natural moisture barrier, which can be beneficial for dry, flaky skin. Myrrh’s soothing properties alleviate itching and irritation, making it suitable for eczema and other dry skin conditions by providing a protective layer that reduces water loss.
- Psoriasis
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces the inflammation and excessive skin cell production that leads to psoriasis patches. Myrrh soothes and hydrates the skin, reducing itching and redness. Together, they can help manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of flare-ups.
- Scar Reduction and Healing
- How it Works: Frankincense promotes cell regeneration and collagen formation, which can improve the appearance of scars over time. Myrrh’s skin-repairing properties enhance wound healing, reducing scar formation and helping the skin to heal more smoothly.
- Stretch Marks
- How it Works: Frankincense supports skin elasticity and firmness, which can reduce the appearance of existing stretch marks and prevent new ones. Myrrh enhances skin hydration, which keeps the skin supple, reducing the likelihood of stretch marks.
- Burns and Skin Sores
- How it Works: Frankincense provides anti-inflammatory support to reduce pain and redness, while myrrh’s antiseptic properties help prevent infection in minor burns and sores. Together, they create an environment that supports faster healing of damaged skin.
- Wounds and Cuts
- How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh are both antibacterial, reducing the risk of infection. Frankincense helps with skin regeneration, and myrrh’s wound-healing properties speed up the recovery process, minimizing the risk of scarring.
- Bites and Stings (e.g., Insect Bites)
How it Works: Frankincense reduces swelling and irritation from bites and stings by calming the skin’s inflammatory response. Myrrh’s analgesic properties provides relief from pain and itching, helping to reduce the urge to scratch and potentially preventing secondary infections.
- Fungal Skin Infections (e.g., Athlete’s Foot)
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh have antifungal properties, making them effective against common skin fungi. When applied topically, they inhibit fungal growth and support the skin’s natural barrier, helping to prevent re-infection.
- Rashes and Allergic Reactions
How it Works: Frankincense soothes inflammation and irritation, making it ideal for calming red, itchy rashes. Myrrh has natural antihistamine properties, which can help alleviate the skin’s allergic response and reduce redness and swelling.
- Skin Ulcers
How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce pain and inflammation, while myrrh’s antiseptic and regenerative effects promote skin repair and prevent infection, making it suitable for addressing and healing minor skin ulcers.
- Cold Sores and Viral Skin Infections
How it Works: Frankincense may help reduce viral activity and promote healing, while myrrh soothes irritated skin and reduces pain. Together, they support healing by preventing secondary infections and speeding up recovery.
- Chapped and Cracked Skin (e.g., Lips, Heels)
How it Works: Frankincense moisturizes and promotes skin repair, while myrrh provides a protective layer that locks in moisture. This blend is ideal for chapped lips, cracked heels, or other areas prone to dryness and cracking.
- Bruises
How it Works: Frankincense improves blood circulation to the affected area, helping reduce the appearance of bruises more quickly. Myrrh supports skin repair and reduces soreness, aiding in faster recovery from bruising.
- Inflammatory Skin Conditions (e.g., Rosacea)
How it Works: Frankincense calms the skin and reduces inflammation associated with rosacea and other conditions. Myrrh soothes irritation and prevents bacterial buildup, supporting the skin’s natural balance and alleviating redness.
- Ingrown Hairs
How it Works: Frankincense reduces swelling and helps the skin expel trapped hairs by promoting healing and soothing inflammation. Myrrh prevents infection and helps reduce redness around the area, supporting faster resolution.
- Cellulite
How it Works: Frankincense improves skin elasticity and circulation, potentially helping reduce the appearance of cellulite over time. Myrrh promotes firmness and hydration, giving the skin a smoother appearance.
- Mature Skin and Loss of Elasticity
How it Works: Frankincense’s collagen-boosting and skin-tightening properties help improve the texture and elasticity of mature skin. Myrrh keeps skin hydrated and firm, supporting a more youthful appearance.
- Skin Detoxification
How it Works: Frankincense supports the skin’s natural detox processes, removing impurities and pollutants that can cause dullness and acne. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties aid in clearing the skin of potential irritants and toxins.
- Prevention of Skin Infections in Minor Cuts and Scrapes
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh work synergistically to prevent bacterial infections in minor skin injuries by creating a protective barrier, aiding in quicker and cleaner healing.
Summary
Together, frankincense and myrrh create a powerful topical blend that addresses a wide range of skin conditions. Their combined anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and regenerative properties support skin health by reducing inflammation, boosting collagen production, preventing infections, and promoting overall skin healing. This blend may be used for various skin issues, from acne to aging to wound care, helping maintain skin resilience, health, and a balanced appearance.
Frankincense and Cellular Turnover
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Actions: Frankincense contains boswellic acids, with strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. These compounds reduce cellular damage caused by free radicals (unstable molecules that harm cells and tissues). By mitigating inflammation and oxidative stress, frankincense helps reduce cell damage and supports a healthier cellular environment.
Enhanced Blood Flow and Nutrient Delivery: Boswellic acids also promote improved blood flow by reducing inflammation in blood vessels and enhancing nutrient and oxygen delivery to cells. Increased nutrient flow aids cell repair and regeneration by providing essential building blocks for tissue repair and recovery.
Stimulation of Collagen Synthesis: Frankincense has been shown to support fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen synthesis. Collagen is crucial for skin structure, elasticity, and wound healing. By promoting fibroblast activity, frankincense aids in forming new tissue, which contributes to faster cell turnover and healthy tissue repair.
- Myrrh and Cellular Repair
Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Properties: Myrrh is known for its antimicrobial activity, which helps keep wounds and damaged areas free from infection, a crucial step in the cellular repair process. By preventing infections, myrrh supports uninterrupted cell regeneration.
Support of Immune Cells: Myrrh contains sesquiterpenes and other bioactive compounds that interact with immune cells, particularly macrophages. These immune cells play a role in cleaning up cellular debris and initiating the repair process. Myrrh helps to modulate these immune responses, promoting a faster, more organized repair of tissues.
Hydration and Barrier Function: Myrrh helps improve the skin’s barrier by aiding in moisture retention, essential for cell health and turnover. Proper hydration in the skin creates an environment where cell repair and replacement can occur more efficiently.
- Synergistic Effects of Frankincense and Myrrh
When used together, frankincense and myrrh provide a complementary approach to cellular repair and turnover:
Anti-inflammatory Synergy: Both frankincense and myrrh reduce inflammation, which is critical in supporting cell repair. Inflammation can impede cellular regeneration, so reducing it allows for smoother, more efficient cell turnover.
Increased Cell Regeneration: The antioxidant compounds in both frankincense and myrrh protect cells from damage, allowing existing cells to function optimally and new cells to develop without interference. This promotes healthier, resilient cell populations in tissues.
Enhanced Collagen Production: Together, they boost collagen production and maintenance, supporting the structural integrity of tissues, especially skin. This not only helps with visible signs of aging but also aids in repairing any tissue damage that may affect other areas of the body.
Frankincense and myrrh can be helpful across a range of daily health, skincare, and acute care situations due to their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cell-regenerative properties. Here’s a list of some situations where a frankincense and myrrh blend can support healing and provide relief:
- Minor Cuts and Scrapes
Frankincense and myrrh work together to prevent infection due to their antimicrobial properties and promote faster healing by enhancing cell regeneration.
- Bruises
Their anti-inflammatory properties help reduce bruising and swelling, while their cell-stimulating effects accelerate tissue repair in the affected area.
- Sunburn Relief
Applied gently to sunburned skin, frankincense, and myrrh can help soothe inflammation and promote skin healing, aiding in faster recovery and reducing peeling.
- Rashes and Skin Irritations
This blend is beneficial for rashes or irritations due to its calming, anti-inflammatory properties, which can alleviate redness, itching, and discomfort.
- Acne Management
Frankincense and myrrh reduce inflammation, balance oil production, and have antimicrobial effects, making them effective against acne and pimples, especially red and inflamed.
- Cold Sores
Their antiviral and healing properties can help soothe cold sores and promote faster recovery when applied topically to the affected area.
- Joint Pain and Soreness
Frankincense, with its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, is effective in reducing pain and swelling in joints when massaged into the affected area.
- Headache Relief
Applied to the temples or neck, frankincense and myrrh can help alleviate headaches by reducing tension and inflammation in the muscles and soothing nerve pain.
- Eczema and Psoriasis Flare-Ups
This blend can soothe skin, reduce redness, and relieve itching in areas affected by eczema or psoriasis due to its hydrating and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Scars and Stretch Marks
The cell-regenerative properties of frankincense promote collagen synthesis, which can help reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks over time.
- Inflamed or Bleeding Gums
When diluted and used carefully as an oral rinse, this blend can reduce gum inflammation, kill bacteria, and promote healthier gums.
- Athlete’s Foot or Fungal Infections
With strong antifungal properties, frankincense and myrrh can be applied to affected areas to help clear up mild fungal infections like athlete’s foot.
- Digestive Discomfort (Applied Topically)
Massaging the abdomen with this blend may alleviate bloating or mild digestive discomfort due to frankincense’s soothing effects on the muscles.
- Wrinkles and Anti-Aging
Applied to fine lines or sagging skin, frankincense and myrrh stimulate collagen production, firm the skin, and combat signs of aging.
- Blemishes or Dark Spots
These oils can help lighten dark spots and improve skin tone over time due to their cell-regenerative and balancing effects.
- Sore Throat (Topical Use on Neck)
When applied topically to the neck, this blend may help alleviate sore throat discomfort by reducing inflammation in surrounding tissues.
- Bug Bites and Stings
The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties of frankincense and myrrh help reduce swelling, itching, and infection risk in bug bites and stings.
- Sleep and Relaxation Support
Frankincense has calming properties that can help reduce stress and promote restful sleep when applied to pulse points before bed.
- Burns (Minor)
Applied after cooling the burn, frankincense and myrrh can soothe pain, reduce inflammation, and support healing.
- Nail Fungus
The antifungal properties of this blend make it effective for topical application to the nails, helping clear up mild fungal infections over time.
- Post-Surgical Scars
Frankincense and myrrh can support post-surgical healing by reducing scar formation, supporting new cell growth, and keeping the area infection-free.
- Menstrual Cramp Relief (Topical Use on Lower Abdomen)
The anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce cramping and inflammation when massaged onto the lower abdomen.
- Congestion Relief (Topical Use on Chest)
Applied to the chest, frankincense may help reduce congestion and support clearer breathing due to its soothing effect on airways.
- Stretching Sore Muscles
Frankincense and myrrh provide relief for muscle strain or soreness following physical activity by reducing inflammation and promoting relaxation.
- Preventing Infection in Minor Wounds
These oils’ antimicrobial properties help prevent infection in small wounds, allowing the skin to heal without complications.
- Calming Irritated Skin Post-Shaving
Their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties can calm post-shaving irritation, especially for those prone to razor burn.
- Immune System Support (Topical Use)
Used topically, frankincense and myrrh can bolster the body’s natural immune defenses by creating a less hospitable environment for pathogens.
- Alleviating Symptoms of Stress
Applied to pulse points or used in a gentle massage, frankincense helps manage the physical effects of stress by relaxing muscles and reducing tension.
- Support for Wound Healing in Diabetics
Due to their combined effects on infection prevention and cellular repair, frankincense and myrrh may be beneficial in supporting wound healing in diabetics with minor skin injuries.
- Reducing Redness in Sensitive Skin
Their anti-inflammatory and cell-supporting properties can reduce redness and irritation in individuals with sensitive skin conditions, including rosacea.
Situations and Conditions for Babies:
- Diaper Rash
Frankincense and myrrh, when diluted, can be used to soothe diaper rash due to their anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, helping to reduce redness and prevent infection.
- Skin Irritations or Mild Eczema
Their gentle anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce irritation in minor eczema or skin rashes, soothing sensitive skin and reducing itchiness.
- Cradle Cap
A few drops of diluted frankincense and myrrh applied to the scalp may help soften the patches associated with cradle cap, making it easier to remove dry skin.
- Minor Cuts or Scrapes
Diluted frankincense and myrrh can be applied to small scrapes or cuts to prevent infection, given their antibacterial properties, while supporting the skin’s natural healing.
- Cold or Nasal Congestion (Chest Rub)
When diluted and massaged gently onto the chest or feet, these oils may help open up the nasal passages, making it easier for babies with congestion to breathe. This should be done carefully, avoiding the face.
- Fungal Infections (e.g., mild diaper yeast infections)
Frankincense and myrrh both have antifungal properties that can help in treating mild fungal infections in the diaper area, especially when mixed with a soothing carrier oil.
- Insect Bites
Their anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce swelling and irritation from insect bites when applied topically and diluted to avoid further discomfort.
- Supporting Immune Health (Topical Use)
Gentle application of diluted frankincense and myrrh on the baby’s feet may help strengthen the immune system, as they provide antimicrobial support without being overpowering.
- Calming Effects for Restlessness
A small amount of diluted frankincense on the feet or lower back may help calm restlessness or fidgetiness, as its soothing effects help ease tension.
- Drool Rash
For babies experiencing drool rash around the mouth or cheeks, a small amount of frankincense and myrrh diluted in a carrier oil may soothe the irritated area and protect it from bacterial infections.
- Soothing Teething Discomfort (Jawline Massage)
Diluted frankincense can be massaged on the outside of the jawline (never inside the mouth) to provide some relief from teething discomfort.
- Redness and Irritation Post-Vaccination (Topical Use on Skin)
Diluted application to the skin around the injection area may reduce redness and calm irritation after vaccinations, without affecting the injection site directly.
- Minor Burns
For minor burns or heat rashes, diluted application can help soothe the affected area and reduce inflammation, supporting natural skin recovery.
- Support During Colds (Soothe Irritation Around the Nose)
A very small amount of diluted oil can be applied gently around the outside of the nostrils (never inside) to ease skin irritation from frequent nose-wiping.
- Dry Skin or Chapped Skin (Gentle Massage Oil)
Diluted frankincense and myrrh can be used as a massage oil for dry skin, helping to lock in moisture and soothe areas that are prone to dryness.
FRANKINCENSE
- Exodus 30:34-36 (NIV)
- “Then the LORD said to Moses, ‘Take fragrant spices—gum resin, onycha and galbanum—and pure frankincense in equal amounts. Prepare a sacred anointing oil, compounded according to the work of a perfumer; it will be the sacred anointing oil.'”
- Frankincense is used in the sacred anointing oil for the tabernacle and priests.
- Leviticus 2:1 (NIV)
- “‘When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD, their offering is to be of the finest flour. They are to pour olive oil on it, put incense on it.”
- Frankincense is used as incense in grain offerings.
- Leviticus 24:7 (NIV)
- “Place the spices on each row of the bread as a memorial portion to be burned before the LORD, along with the bread. This is a lasting ordinance for the Israelites.”
- Frankincense is placed on the showbread as a memorial offering.
- Numbers 16:7 (NIV)
- “Tomorrow morning the LORD will show who belongs to him and who is holy, and he will have that person come near him. The man he chooses he will cause to come near him. You Levites have gone too far!”
- Frankincense is associated with the role of the Levites in the tabernacle.
- Isaiah 60:6 (NIV)
- “Herds of camels will cover your land, young camels of Midian and Ephah. And all from Sheba will come, bearing gold and incense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD.”
- Frankincense is one of the gifts brought to Jerusalem.
MYRRH
- Genesis 37:25 (NIV)
- “As they sat down to eat their meal, they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead. Their camels were loaded with spices, balm, and myrrh, and they were on their way to take them down to Egypt.”
- Myrrh is listed among the goods carried by the Ishmaelites.
- Exodus 30:23 (NIV)
- “Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant cane,”
- Myrrh is part of the formula for the sacred anointing oil.
- Psalm 45:8 (NIV)
- “All your robes are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia; from palaces adorned with ivory the music of the strings makes you glad.”
- Myrrh is used in the context of luxurious and fragrant robes.
- Matthew 2:11 (NIV)
- “On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.”
- Myrrh is one of the gifts brought by the Magi to Jesus.
- Mark 15:23 (NIV)
- “Then they offered Jesus wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it.”
- Myrrh was used in the wine offered to Jesus before His crucifixion.
These references highlight the significance of frankincense and myrrh in ancient uses, offerings, and as valuable gifts.
Frankincense and myrrh were highly valued in ancient times for both their spiritual significance and medicinal properties. Frankincense, used in religious ceremonies and as a symbol of divine presence, was noted for its respiratory, digestive, and skin benefits due to its anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties. Myrrh, also a crucial component in sacred anointing oils, symbolized suffering and was employed for its potent antiseptic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects, aiding in wound healing, digestive health, and oral care. Both resins were integral in ancient practices, blending spiritual symbolism with practical health benefits.
In Hebrew, frankincense is referred to as “לבונה” (levonah), derived from the root word “לבנה” (lavan), which means “white” or “to shine.” This reflects the pure, fragrant smoke used in the incense offered in the Temple of Jerusalem. The use of frankincense in ancient rituals symbolizes purity, holiness, and the divine presence of God. Its inclusion in offerings indicates a fragrant and pleasing sacrifice to God, representing the worshiper’s devotion and the presence of the divine. It also represents the Bride of Christ.
Myrrh is known as “מור” (mor) in Hebrew, a word that also signifies “bitter” and “myrrh.” This aligns with its natural bitter taste and its role in embalming and anointing, suggesting a connection to suffering and sacrifice. The prophetic use of myrrh is evident in its presence in the gifts presented to Jesus by the Magi, symbolizing His future suffering and death. Myrrh’s application in burial rites underscores its association with mortality and the preparation for death, signifying a prophetic acknowledgment of Jesus’ sacrificial role. It represents the blood of Christ.
Drink after a meal, not before. If you are taking any chronic medication, take this blend 30 minutes before or after your medication.
Indications
This blend is designed to support a range of health conditions, leveraging the medicinal properties of frankincense and myrrh. It is suitable for use in both adults and children. The blend can be used both topically and internally, vaginally, and anally offering a versatile approach to health support.
Adults: Drink 1 capsule daily.
Children between 6-12 years: Apply a few drops to the affected area.
Children between 13-16 years: Same as adults.
If unable to use it internally, apply a few drops to the affected area and gently massage it into the skin. This can be used for pain relief, skin conditions, or as a general health tonic.
We recommend using this blend with Hadassah’s protocols (treatment plans).
IMPORTANT TO KNOW
All our blends come in a 30ml glass bottle, with a glass pipette and a rubber bulb on top. Don’t forget to buy empty veggie capsules when purchasing an ingestible blend. (Our veggie capsules are now available in 90’s and 150’s).
Never pre-fill capsules for future use, as this will compromise the veggie capsule and melt. Instead, always fill the capsules just before drinking them. (But if there is no other option, only prepare up to 3 days’ supply. You MUST then keep them upright in the refrigerator in a marked container; to know which blend it is filled with.)
Method – open the veggie capsule, then open your blend, squeeze, and release the rubber bulb to draw the oil blend up into the glass pipette dropper. Gently squeeze the rubber bulb to fill the larger part of the open capsule. Close the capsule before drinking it. Dosage is always a full capsule of a specific blend (between 15 to 18 drops) unless otherwise indicated.
If you need to take more than one oil blend per day, spread them throughout the day to assist the body with proper absorption. Never drink more than two capsules of different blends at a time.
It is always good to have a very small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.
Refer to the demonstration link below (Oil in Capsules)
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as individuals with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking prescription medications, should consult a healthcare provider before using this product.
Keep out of children’s reach.
Do a patch test before using it on a larger skin area. Discontinue use if redness, irritation, or other discomfort occurs.
Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas, if contact occurs, rinse well with water.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.
Not suitable for diffusers, only undiluted pure essential oils may be used.
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Description
Directions for Use
Ingredients
Warning
Frankincense and Myrrh blend, available in 30ml and 100ml, are beneficial for various health conditions due to their active compounds and bioactive properties that promote cellular health, reduce inflammation, enhance immune function, and support tissue healing. Here are some conditions it may help with and the reasons why:
- Arthritis and Joint Pain
Why: Both frankincense and myrrh contain anti-inflammatory compounds such as boswellic acid (in frankincense) and sesquiterpenes (in myrrh). These compounds reduce inflammation in joints, helping to alleviate pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.
- Respiratory Conditions (Asthma, Bronchitis)
Why: Frankincense is known for its respiratory benefits, including opening airways and reducing inflammation in the bronchial passages. It helps ease breathing and reduce symptoms in chronic respiratory conditions.
- Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
Why: The potent anti-inflammatory properties in frankincense and myrrh make them useful for managing chronic inflammatory diseases; inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), chronic fatigue syndrome, and other systemic inflammation-related conditions.
- Skin Conditions (Eczema, Psoriasis, Wounds)
Why: Both oils promote cellular regeneration and have antimicrobial properties, making them effective for treating skin inflammation, irritation, and infections. Frankincense helps with wound healing and reducing scar tissue, while myrrh soothes and protects the skin.
- Immune System Support
Why: Frankincense and myrrh contain immune-boosting properties. Frankincense has been shown to support white blood cell production and immune response, which can help the body fight infections and maintain immune health.
- Anxiety and Stress-Related Disorders
Why: Frankincense has calming effects on the nervous system by acting on the limbic system and balancing cortisol levels. This blend is useful for reducing symptoms of stress, anxiety, and related sleep disturbances.
- Oral Health (Gum Disease, Mouth Ulcers)
Why: Myrrh is traditionally used to support gum health and treat mouth infections due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. Both frankincense and myrrh can help reduce gum inflammation and promote healing in oral tissues.
- Digestive Disorders (IBS, Gastritis)
Why: Frankincense has soothing properties for the digestive system and can reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It may relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, and general digestive discomfort.
- Menstrual and Hormonal Support
Why: Myrrh has been used to alleviate menstrual discomfort and support hormonal balance. It helps reduce uterine inflammation, easing cramps and promoting a balanced hormonal environment.
- Wound Healing and Infections
Why: Both oils have antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties that help prevent infections and promote wound healing. They encourage faster recovery from cuts, abrasions, and minor infections.
- Anti-Aging and Skin Regeneration
Why: Frankincense supports skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by encouraging cellular regeneration and protecting against oxidative stress. Myrrh has skin-repairing and moisturizing benefits, making it effective in anti-aging formulations.
- Headaches and Migraines
Why: Frankincense can reduce tension and inflammation that contribute to headaches and migraines. When applied topically, it provides relief by reducing pain and soothing the nervous system.
- Liver and Kidney Health
Why: Frankincense has detoxifying properties that may help support liver function and protect against oxidative damage, while myrrh can support kidney health by reducing inflammation in urinary pathways.
- Blood Circulation and Pain Relief
Why: Frankincense and myrrh are known to improve blood circulation and have analgesic effects, which help reduce pain and swelling. This can be beneficial for conditions like varicose veins, muscle pain, and localized swelling.
- Cold and Flu Symptoms
Why: Frankincense and myrrh have antiviral and antimicrobial properties, helping to fight pathogens and ease congestion, sore throat, and body aches when applied topically or diffused.
- Allergies and Sinus Inflammation
Why: Frankincense reduces inflammation in the sinuses and respiratory passages, while myrrh’s antimicrobial properties help prevent secondary infections, easing allergic reactions and sinus discomfort.
- Autoimmune Disorders
Why: Frankincense and myrrh’s anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects can benefit autoimmune conditions, like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, by reducing excessive immune responses and systemic inflammation.
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Why: Myrrh is traditionally used for its antimicrobial effects, making it beneficial against bacterial infections in the urinary tract, reducing inflammation and discomfort.
- Neuropathy and Nerve Pain
Why: Frankincense has anti-inflammatory properties that may alleviate nerve pain and reduce discomfort in conditions like sciatica or diabetic neuropathy by improving circulation and decreasing inflammation around nerve tissues.
- Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Why: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory compounds may reduce inflammation in the intestines, while myrrh’s antimicrobial action helps prevent infections, which can exacerbate inflammatory bowel diseases.
- Fibromyalgia
Why: Both oils help reduce muscle pain, inflammation, and improve circulation, which can alleviate the chronic pain and discomfort associated with fibromyalgia.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Why: Frankincense’s ability to support respiratory function may help those with COPD, reducing bronchial inflammation and promoting easier breathing.
- Chronic Stress and Cortisol Regulation
Why: Frankincense may help modulate cortisol levels, providing relief from chronic stress, and balancing the stress response through its effects on the central nervous system.
- High Blood Pressure
Why: The relaxing and circulation-supporting effects of frankincense may aid in reducing blood pressure, providing relief for hypertension and supporting cardiovascular health.
- Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Conditions
Why: Frankincense’s neuroprotective properties may support brain health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, which are implicated in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
- Scarring and Stretch Marks
Why: Frankincense is well-known for promoting cellular repair and reducing scar tissue formation, which can reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks over time.
- Acne and Blemish Reduction
Why: Frankincense and myrrh’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help reduce acne inflammation, kill acne-causing bacteria, and support skin healing.
- Digestive Disorders (Bloating, Gas)
Why: Frankincense can reduce digestive inflammation and spasms, improving symptoms of bloating, gas, and general digestive discomfort.
- Hormonal Imbalance and Menopause Symptoms
Why: Myrrh has been traditionally used to balance hormones, which can help reduce symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, such as hot flashes and mood swings during menopause.
- Liver Detoxification and Support
Why: Both frankincense and myrrh support liver function by promoting detoxification pathways, which aid in clearing toxins from the liver and supporting overall liver health.
- Oedema and Fluid Retention
Why: Frankincense and myrrh improve circulation and have mild diuretic properties, helping reduce fluid retention and swelling associated with oedema.
- Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
Why: Frankincense is known for its calming effects on the central nervous system, which can help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality in individuals with sleep disorders.
- Warts and Fungal Skin Infections
Why: Myrrh’s antifungal and frankincense’s immune-boosting properties can be useful for treating warts and fungal skin infections, such as athlete’s foot.
- Gingivitis and Tooth Infections
Why: Myrrh’s antibacterial properties help reduce oral infections and soothe inflammation in the gums, providing relief from gingivitis and tooth infections.
- Menstrual Pain and PMS Symptoms
Why: Myrrh’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce uterine inflammation and cramps associated with menstruation, while frankincense supports over-all relaxation and pain relief.
- Psoriasis and Eczema
How it Works: Frankincense reduces inflammation in the skin, which can ease the symptoms of psoriasis and eczema. Myrrh promotes skin repair and has antiseptic qualities that help prevent secondary infections, providing relief from itching and redness.
- Joint Pain and Osteoarthritis
How it Works: Frankincense contains compounds that inhibit the production of inflammatory molecules, which can reduce joint pain and stiffness. Myrrh complements this by promoting circulation, which may help alleviate symptoms in areas affected by arthritis.
- Bronchitis and Chronic Cough
How it Works: Frankincense supports respiratory function by reducing inflammation in the airways, helping with congestion and chronic cough. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties also assist in clearing bacterial infections that can cause bronchitis.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
How it Works: Frankincense has anti-inflammatory properties that calm the gut lining, reducing IBS symptoms like cramping and bloating. Myrrh’s antimicrobial effects can also help address gut imbalances that often exacerbate IBS.
- Hormonal Acne
How it Works: Frankincense reduces sebum production and inflammation; key factors in acne development. Myrrh helps by providing antimicrobial support to combat acne-causing bacteria on the skin, helping reduce breakouts.
- Muscle Pain and Spasms
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh both have muscle-relaxing and anti-inflammatory properties, which can relieve muscle pain and spasms. They also improve circulation to the affected area, promoting quicker recovery.
- Ulcerative Colitis
How it Works: Frankincense may help reduce inflammation in the intestines, alleviating symptoms of ulcerative colitis. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties also support gut health, reducing flare-ups associated with this condition.
- Cold Sores and Herpes Simplex Virus
How it Works: Myrrh’s antiviral effects can help address herpes simplex virus outbreaks, such as cold sores, by reducing viral replication and promoting healing. Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce pain and swelling.
- Kidney Infections and Support
How it Works: Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties may reduce bacterial infections in the kidneys. Frankincense provides anti-inflammatory support, which helps manage pain and promotes healing in affected tissues.
- Sinusitis
How it Works: Frankincense reduces sinus inflammation, allowing for easier breathing and less congestion. Myrrh’s antibacterial properties help reduce sinus infections, while its anti-inflammatory effects relieve sinus pressure and pain.
Cancer Support
How it Works: Frankincense has been studied for its potential to inhibit cancer cell growth and induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in specific cancer cells, which may help reduce tumour progression. Its anti-inflammatory properties also support overall health and reduce cancer-related inflammation. Myrrh complements this by supporting immune function and potentially inhibiting cellular mutations. While not a standalone cancer treatment, this blend may help support the body during conventional treatments, such as chemotherapy, by reducing side effects and promoting relaxation.
Autoimmune Conditions
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- How it Works: Frankincense has immune-modulating properties that help reduce excessive immune responses, making it useful in managing autoimmune-driven inflammation, like that in rheumatoid arthritis. Myrrh supports circulation and pain relief, which can alleviate joint stiffness and inflammation.
- Lupus
- How it Works: For lupus, which affects multiple organs, frankincense helps reduce systemic inflammation and manage flare-ups, while myrrh’s antiseptic and immune-balancing properties can assist in reducing symptoms and supporting skin health, which is commonly affected in lupus.
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce neural inflammation and slow degeneration, provide relief in some MS symptoms. Myrrh supports cellular health and assists with muscle relaxation, potentially alleviating muscle spasms and pain common in MS.
- Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
- How it Works: Frankincense’s immune-balancing properties can help regulate the body’s immune response to the thyroid, reducing inflammation and limiting autoimmune attacks. Myrrh may help by supporting overall immune resilience and reducing inflammation around the thyroid area.
- Psoriatic Arthritis
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces joint inflammation and aids skin repair, assisting with skin lesions and joint pain associated with psoriatic arthritis. Myrrh’s antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties promote skin healing and reduce painful swelling.
Conditions in Children
- Asthma
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce respiratory inflammation, easing asthma symptoms. Myrrh acts as an antimicrobial agent and supports lung function, potentially reducing the frequency and severity of asthma attacks.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- How it Works: Frankincense can promote calmness and focus by reducing stress levels and supporting nervous system function, potentially benefiting children with ADHD. Myrrh helps with emotional regulation and calming overactive responses.
- Eczema in Children
- How it Works: Frankincense soothes skin inflammation, which helps in relieving the itchiness and irritation of eczema. Myrrh’s antiseptic properties prevent infections in damaged skin, supporting healing and relief.
- Colds and Respiratory Infections
- How it Works: Frankincense helps open respiratory passages and reduce mucous buildup, while myrrh provides immune support with its antimicrobial properties, aiding in faster recovery from colds and respiratory infections.
- Digestive Distress (e.g., Colic, Constipation)
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces gastrointestinal inflammation, which can alleviate colic and abdominal pain in children. Myrrh supports gut health and can help regulate digestion, reducing constipation and other digestive issues.
- Teething Discomfort
- How it Works: Frankincense can help alleviate inflammation and pain associated with teething. Myrrh’s mild numbing and antiseptic properties offer additional pain relief and protection against oral infections.
- Allergic Reactions (e.g., Skin Rashes, Hives)
- How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce skin irritation and can help calm allergic reactions. Myrrh’s antibacterial action helps prevent secondary infections and promotes skin recovery.
- Immune Support During Flu Season
- How it Works: Both frankincense and myrrh provide immune-modulating effects that can help protect children from common infections. Their antimicrobial properties help reduce the severity and duration of symptoms when a child is ill.
- Ear Infections
- How it Works: Myrrh’s antiseptic and analgesic properties help to alleviate pain and reduce infection in the ear. Frankincense also helps reduce inflammation around the affected area, potentially easing symptoms of ear infections.
- Anxiety and Restlessness
How it Works: Frankincense helps regulate cortisol levels, reducing stress and anxiety. Myrrh provides a grounding effect, promoting relaxation and calm, and benefits children who experience anxiety or have trouble sleeping.
Topical Uses of Frankincense and Myrrh for Skin Problems
- Acne and Blemishes
- How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh are anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, which helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and calm redness or swelling. Frankincense also promotes cell turnover, which can help prevent clogged pores. Myrrh’s antibacterial action further prevents infection, helping acne to clear up more quickly.
- Anti-Aging and Wrinkle Reduction
- How it Works: Frankincense boosts collagen production, which improves skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. It also helps prevent the breakdown of existing collagen due to environmental stressors. Myrrh promotes skin firmness and hydration, aiding in a youthful appearance by smoothing fine lines.
- Sun Damage and Hyperpigmentation
- How it Works: Frankincense has skin-brightening properties that can reduce hyperpigmentation and even skin tone by promoting faster cell regeneration. Myrrh aids in repairing damaged skin and soothes inflammation, helping to lighten dark spots and reduce redness from sun damage.
- Dry Skin and Eczema
- How it Works: Frankincense hydrates the skin and improves its natural moisture barrier, which can be beneficial for dry, flaky skin. Myrrh’s soothing properties alleviate itching and irritation, making it suitable for eczema and other dry skin conditions by providing a protective layer that reduces water loss.
- Psoriasis
- How it Works: Frankincense reduces the inflammation and excessive skin cell production that leads to psoriasis patches. Myrrh soothes and hydrates the skin, reducing itching and redness. Together, they can help manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of flare-ups.
- Scar Reduction and Healing
- How it Works: Frankincense promotes cell regeneration and collagen formation, which can improve the appearance of scars over time. Myrrh’s skin-repairing properties enhance wound healing, reducing scar formation and helping the skin to heal more smoothly.
- Stretch Marks
- How it Works: Frankincense supports skin elasticity and firmness, which can reduce the appearance of existing stretch marks and prevent new ones. Myrrh enhances skin hydration, which keeps the skin supple, reducing the likelihood of stretch marks.
- Burns and Skin Sores
- How it Works: Frankincense provides anti-inflammatory support to reduce pain and redness, while myrrh’s antiseptic properties help prevent infection in minor burns and sores. Together, they create an environment that supports faster healing of damaged skin.
- Wounds and Cuts
- How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh are both antibacterial, reducing the risk of infection. Frankincense helps with skin regeneration, and myrrh’s wound-healing properties speed up the recovery process, minimizing the risk of scarring.
- Bites and Stings (e.g., Insect Bites)
How it Works: Frankincense reduces swelling and irritation from bites and stings by calming the skin’s inflammatory response. Myrrh’s analgesic properties provides relief from pain and itching, helping to reduce the urge to scratch and potentially preventing secondary infections.
- Fungal Skin Infections (e.g., Athlete’s Foot)
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh have antifungal properties, making them effective against common skin fungi. When applied topically, they inhibit fungal growth and support the skin’s natural barrier, helping to prevent re-infection.
- Rashes and Allergic Reactions
How it Works: Frankincense soothes inflammation and irritation, making it ideal for calming red, itchy rashes. Myrrh has natural antihistamine properties, which can help alleviate the skin’s allergic response and reduce redness and swelling.
- Skin Ulcers
How it Works: Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce pain and inflammation, while myrrh’s antiseptic and regenerative effects promote skin repair and prevent infection, making it suitable for addressing and healing minor skin ulcers.
- Cold Sores and Viral Skin Infections
How it Works: Frankincense may help reduce viral activity and promote healing, while myrrh soothes irritated skin and reduces pain. Together, they support healing by preventing secondary infections and speeding up recovery.
- Chapped and Cracked Skin (e.g., Lips, Heels)
How it Works: Frankincense moisturizes and promotes skin repair, while myrrh provides a protective layer that locks in moisture. This blend is ideal for chapped lips, cracked heels, or other areas prone to dryness and cracking.
- Bruises
How it Works: Frankincense improves blood circulation to the affected area, helping reduce the appearance of bruises more quickly. Myrrh supports skin repair and reduces soreness, aiding in faster recovery from bruising.
- Inflammatory Skin Conditions (e.g., Rosacea)
How it Works: Frankincense calms the skin and reduces inflammation associated with rosacea and other conditions. Myrrh soothes irritation and prevents bacterial buildup, supporting the skin’s natural balance and alleviating redness.
- Ingrown Hairs
How it Works: Frankincense reduces swelling and helps the skin expel trapped hairs by promoting healing and soothing inflammation. Myrrh prevents infection and helps reduce redness around the area, supporting faster resolution.
- Cellulite
How it Works: Frankincense improves skin elasticity and circulation, potentially helping reduce the appearance of cellulite over time. Myrrh promotes firmness and hydration, giving the skin a smoother appearance.
- Mature Skin and Loss of Elasticity
How it Works: Frankincense’s collagen-boosting and skin-tightening properties help improve the texture and elasticity of mature skin. Myrrh keeps skin hydrated and firm, supporting a more youthful appearance.
- Skin Detoxification
How it Works: Frankincense supports the skin’s natural detox processes, removing impurities and pollutants that can cause dullness and acne. Myrrh’s antimicrobial properties aid in clearing the skin of potential irritants and toxins.
- Prevention of Skin Infections in Minor Cuts and Scrapes
How it Works: Frankincense and myrrh work synergistically to prevent bacterial infections in minor skin injuries by creating a protective barrier, aiding in quicker and cleaner healing.
Summary
Together, frankincense and myrrh create a powerful topical blend that addresses a wide range of skin conditions. Their combined anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and regenerative properties support skin health by reducing inflammation, boosting collagen production, preventing infections, and promoting overall skin healing. This blend may be used for various skin issues, from acne to aging to wound care, helping maintain skin resilience, health, and a balanced appearance.
Frankincense and Cellular Turnover
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Actions: Frankincense contains boswellic acids, with strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. These compounds reduce cellular damage caused by free radicals (unstable molecules that harm cells and tissues). By mitigating inflammation and oxidative stress, frankincense helps reduce cell damage and supports a healthier cellular environment.
Enhanced Blood Flow and Nutrient Delivery: Boswellic acids also promote improved blood flow by reducing inflammation in blood vessels and enhancing nutrient and oxygen delivery to cells. Increased nutrient flow aids cell repair and regeneration by providing essential building blocks for tissue repair and recovery.
Stimulation of Collagen Synthesis: Frankincense has been shown to support fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen synthesis. Collagen is crucial for skin structure, elasticity, and wound healing. By promoting fibroblast activity, frankincense aids in forming new tissue, which contributes to faster cell turnover and healthy tissue repair.
- Myrrh and Cellular Repair
Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Properties: Myrrh is known for its antimicrobial activity, which helps keep wounds and damaged areas free from infection, a crucial step in the cellular repair process. By preventing infections, myrrh supports uninterrupted cell regeneration.
Support of Immune Cells: Myrrh contains sesquiterpenes and other bioactive compounds that interact with immune cells, particularly macrophages. These immune cells play a role in cleaning up cellular debris and initiating the repair process. Myrrh helps to modulate these immune responses, promoting a faster, more organized repair of tissues.
Hydration and Barrier Function: Myrrh helps improve the skin’s barrier by aiding in moisture retention, essential for cell health and turnover. Proper hydration in the skin creates an environment where cell repair and replacement can occur more efficiently.
- Synergistic Effects of Frankincense and Myrrh
When used together, frankincense and myrrh provide a complementary approach to cellular repair and turnover:
Anti-inflammatory Synergy: Both frankincense and myrrh reduce inflammation, which is critical in supporting cell repair. Inflammation can impede cellular regeneration, so reducing it allows for smoother, more efficient cell turnover.
Increased Cell Regeneration: The antioxidant compounds in both frankincense and myrrh protect cells from damage, allowing existing cells to function optimally and new cells to develop without interference. This promotes healthier, resilient cell populations in tissues.
Enhanced Collagen Production: Together, they boost collagen production and maintenance, supporting the structural integrity of tissues, especially skin. This not only helps with visible signs of aging but also aids in repairing any tissue damage that may affect other areas of the body.
Frankincense and myrrh can be helpful across a range of daily health, skincare, and acute care situations due to their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cell-regenerative properties. Here’s a list of some situations where a frankincense and myrrh blend can support healing and provide relief:
- Minor Cuts and Scrapes
Frankincense and myrrh work together to prevent infection due to their antimicrobial properties and promote faster healing by enhancing cell regeneration.
- Bruises
Their anti-inflammatory properties help reduce bruising and swelling, while their cell-stimulating effects accelerate tissue repair in the affected area.
- Sunburn Relief
Applied gently to sunburned skin, frankincense, and myrrh can help soothe inflammation and promote skin healing, aiding in faster recovery and reducing peeling.
- Rashes and Skin Irritations
This blend is beneficial for rashes or irritations due to its calming, anti-inflammatory properties, which can alleviate redness, itching, and discomfort.
- Acne Management
Frankincense and myrrh reduce inflammation, balance oil production, and have antimicrobial effects, making them effective against acne and pimples, especially red and inflamed.
- Cold Sores
Their antiviral and healing properties can help soothe cold sores and promote faster recovery when applied topically to the affected area.
- Joint Pain and Soreness
Frankincense, with its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, is effective in reducing pain and swelling in joints when massaged into the affected area.
- Headache Relief
Applied to the temples or neck, frankincense and myrrh can help alleviate headaches by reducing tension and inflammation in the muscles and soothing nerve pain.
- Eczema and Psoriasis Flare-Ups
This blend can soothe skin, reduce redness, and relieve itching in areas affected by eczema or psoriasis due to its hydrating and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Scars and Stretch Marks
The cell-regenerative properties of frankincense promote collagen synthesis, which can help reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks over time.
- Inflamed or Bleeding Gums
When diluted and used carefully as an oral rinse, this blend can reduce gum inflammation, kill bacteria, and promote healthier gums.
- Athlete’s Foot or Fungal Infections
With strong antifungal properties, frankincense and myrrh can be applied to affected areas to help clear up mild fungal infections like athlete’s foot.
- Digestive Discomfort (Applied Topically)
Massaging the abdomen with this blend may alleviate bloating or mild digestive discomfort due to frankincense’s soothing effects on the muscles.
- Wrinkles and Anti-Aging
Applied to fine lines or sagging skin, frankincense and myrrh stimulate collagen production, firm the skin, and combat signs of aging.
- Blemishes or Dark Spots
These oils can help lighten dark spots and improve skin tone over time due to their cell-regenerative and balancing effects.
- Sore Throat (Topical Use on Neck)
When applied topically to the neck, this blend may help alleviate sore throat discomfort by reducing inflammation in surrounding tissues.
- Bug Bites and Stings
The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties of frankincense and myrrh help reduce swelling, itching, and infection risk in bug bites and stings.
- Sleep and Relaxation Support
Frankincense has calming properties that can help reduce stress and promote restful sleep when applied to pulse points before bed.
- Burns (Minor)
Applied after cooling the burn, frankincense and myrrh can soothe pain, reduce inflammation, and support healing.
- Nail Fungus
The antifungal properties of this blend make it effective for topical application to the nails, helping clear up mild fungal infections over time.
- Post-Surgical Scars
Frankincense and myrrh can support post-surgical healing by reducing scar formation, supporting new cell growth, and keeping the area infection-free.
- Menstrual Cramp Relief (Topical Use on Lower Abdomen)
The anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce cramping and inflammation when massaged onto the lower abdomen.
- Congestion Relief (Topical Use on Chest)
Applied to the chest, frankincense may help reduce congestion and support clearer breathing due to its soothing effect on airways.
- Stretching Sore Muscles
Frankincense and myrrh provide relief for muscle strain or soreness following physical activity by reducing inflammation and promoting relaxation.
- Preventing Infection in Minor Wounds
These oils’ antimicrobial properties help prevent infection in small wounds, allowing the skin to heal without complications.
- Calming Irritated Skin Post-Shaving
Their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties can calm post-shaving irritation, especially for those prone to razor burn.
- Immune System Support (Topical Use)
Used topically, frankincense and myrrh can bolster the body’s natural immune defenses by creating a less hospitable environment for pathogens.
- Alleviating Symptoms of Stress
Applied to pulse points or used in a gentle massage, frankincense helps manage the physical effects of stress by relaxing muscles and reducing tension.
- Support for Wound Healing in Diabetics
Due to their combined effects on infection prevention and cellular repair, frankincense and myrrh may be beneficial in supporting wound healing in diabetics with minor skin injuries.
- Reducing Redness in Sensitive Skin
Their anti-inflammatory and cell-supporting properties can reduce redness and irritation in individuals with sensitive skin conditions, including rosacea.
Situations and Conditions for Babies:
- Diaper Rash
Frankincense and myrrh, when diluted, can be used to soothe diaper rash due to their anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, helping to reduce redness and prevent infection.
- Skin Irritations or Mild Eczema
Their gentle anti-inflammatory effects can help reduce irritation in minor eczema or skin rashes, soothing sensitive skin and reducing itchiness.
- Cradle Cap
A few drops of diluted frankincense and myrrh applied to the scalp may help soften the patches associated with cradle cap, making it easier to remove dry skin.
- Minor Cuts or Scrapes
Diluted frankincense and myrrh can be applied to small scrapes or cuts to prevent infection, given their antibacterial properties, while supporting the skin’s natural healing.
- Cold or Nasal Congestion (Chest Rub)
When diluted and massaged gently onto the chest or feet, these oils may help open up the nasal passages, making it easier for babies with congestion to breathe. This should be done carefully, avoiding the face.
- Fungal Infections (e.g., mild diaper yeast infections)
Frankincense and myrrh both have antifungal properties that can help in treating mild fungal infections in the diaper area, especially when mixed with a soothing carrier oil.
- Insect Bites
Their anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce swelling and irritation from insect bites when applied topically and diluted to avoid further discomfort.
- Supporting Immune Health (Topical Use)
Gentle application of diluted frankincense and myrrh on the baby’s feet may help strengthen the immune system, as they provide antimicrobial support without being overpowering.
- Calming Effects for Restlessness
A small amount of diluted frankincense on the feet or lower back may help calm restlessness or fidgetiness, as its soothing effects help ease tension.
- Drool Rash
For babies experiencing drool rash around the mouth or cheeks, a small amount of frankincense and myrrh diluted in a carrier oil may soothe the irritated area and protect it from bacterial infections.
- Soothing Teething Discomfort (Jawline Massage)
Diluted frankincense can be massaged on the outside of the jawline (never inside the mouth) to provide some relief from teething discomfort.
- Redness and Irritation Post-Vaccination (Topical Use on Skin)
Diluted application to the skin around the injection area may reduce redness and calm irritation after vaccinations, without affecting the injection site directly.
- Minor Burns
For minor burns or heat rashes, diluted application can help soothe the affected area and reduce inflammation, supporting natural skin recovery.
- Support During Colds (Soothe Irritation Around the Nose)
A very small amount of diluted oil can be applied gently around the outside of the nostrils (never inside) to ease skin irritation from frequent nose-wiping.
- Dry Skin or Chapped Skin (Gentle Massage Oil)
Diluted frankincense and myrrh can be used as a massage oil for dry skin, helping to lock in moisture and soothe areas that are prone to dryness.
FRANKINCENSE
- Exodus 30:34-36 (NIV)
- “Then the LORD said to Moses, ‘Take fragrant spices—gum resin, onycha and galbanum—and pure frankincense in equal amounts. Prepare a sacred anointing oil, compounded according to the work of a perfumer; it will be the sacred anointing oil.'”
- Frankincense is used in the sacred anointing oil for the tabernacle and priests.
- Leviticus 2:1 (NIV)
- “‘When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD, their offering is to be of the finest flour. They are to pour olive oil on it, put incense on it.”
- Frankincense is used as incense in grain offerings.
- Leviticus 24:7 (NIV)
- “Place the spices on each row of the bread as a memorial portion to be burned before the LORD, along with the bread. This is a lasting ordinance for the Israelites.”
- Frankincense is placed on the showbread as a memorial offering.
- Numbers 16:7 (NIV)
- “Tomorrow morning the LORD will show who belongs to him and who is holy, and he will have that person come near him. The man he chooses he will cause to come near him. You Levites have gone too far!”
- Frankincense is associated with the role of the Levites in the tabernacle.
- Isaiah 60:6 (NIV)
- “Herds of camels will cover your land, young camels of Midian and Ephah. And all from Sheba will come, bearing gold and incense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD.”
- Frankincense is one of the gifts brought to Jerusalem.
MYRRH
- Genesis 37:25 (NIV)
- “As they sat down to eat their meal, they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead. Their camels were loaded with spices, balm, and myrrh, and they were on their way to take them down to Egypt.”
- Myrrh is listed among the goods carried by the Ishmaelites.
- Exodus 30:23 (NIV)
- “Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant cane,”
- Myrrh is part of the formula for the sacred anointing oil.
- Psalm 45:8 (NIV)
- “All your robes are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia; from palaces adorned with ivory the music of the strings makes you glad.”
- Myrrh is used in the context of luxurious and fragrant robes.
- Matthew 2:11 (NIV)
- “On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.”
- Myrrh is one of the gifts brought by the Magi to Jesus.
- Mark 15:23 (NIV)
- “Then they offered Jesus wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it.”
- Myrrh was used in the wine offered to Jesus before His crucifixion.
These references highlight the significance of frankincense and myrrh in ancient uses, offerings, and as valuable gifts.
Frankincense and myrrh were highly valued in ancient times for both their spiritual significance and medicinal properties. Frankincense, used in religious ceremonies and as a symbol of divine presence, was noted for its respiratory, digestive, and skin benefits due to its anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties. Myrrh, also a crucial component in sacred anointing oils, symbolized suffering and was employed for its potent antiseptic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects, aiding in wound healing, digestive health, and oral care. Both resins were integral in ancient practices, blending spiritual symbolism with practical health benefits.
In Hebrew, frankincense is referred to as “לבונה” (levonah), derived from the root word “לבנה” (lavan), which means “white” or “to shine.” This reflects the pure, fragrant smoke used in the incense offered in the Temple of Jerusalem. The use of frankincense in ancient rituals symbolizes purity, holiness, and the divine presence of God. Its inclusion in offerings indicates a fragrant and pleasing sacrifice to God, representing the worshiper’s devotion and the presence of the divine. It also represents the Bride of Christ.
Myrrh is known as “מור” (mor) in Hebrew, a word that also signifies “bitter” and “myrrh.” This aligns with its natural bitter taste and its role in embalming and anointing, suggesting a connection to suffering and sacrifice. The prophetic use of myrrh is evident in its presence in the gifts presented to Jesus by the Magi, symbolizing His future suffering and death. Myrrh’s application in burial rites underscores its association with mortality and the preparation for death, signifying a prophetic acknowledgment of Jesus’ sacrificial role. It represents the blood of Christ.
Drink after a meal, not before. If you are taking any chronic medication, take this blend 30 minutes before or after your medication.
Indications
This blend is designed to support a range of health conditions, leveraging the medicinal properties of frankincense and myrrh. It is suitable for use in both adults and children. The blend can be used both topically and internally, vaginally, and anally offering a versatile approach to health support.
Adults: Drink 1 capsule daily.
Children between 6-12 years: Apply a few drops to the affected area.
Children between 13-16 years: Same as adults.
If unable to use it internally, apply a few drops to the affected area and gently massage it into the skin. This can be used for pain relief, skin conditions, or as a general health tonic.
We recommend using this blend with Hadassah’s protocols (treatment plans).
IMPORTANT TO KNOW
All our blends come in a 30ml glass bottle, with a glass pipette and a rubber bulb on top. Don’t forget to buy empty veggie capsules when purchasing an ingestible blend. (Our veggie capsules are now available in 90’s and 150’s).
Never pre-fill capsules for future use, as this will compromise the veggie capsule and melt. Instead, always fill the capsules just before drinking them. (But if there is no other option, only prepare up to 3 days’ supply. You MUST then keep them upright in the refrigerator in a marked container; to know which blend it is filled with.)
Method – open the veggie capsule, then open your blend, squeeze, and release the rubber bulb to draw the oil blend up into the glass pipette dropper. Gently squeeze the rubber bulb to fill the larger part of the open capsule. Close the capsule before drinking it. Dosage is always a full capsule of a specific blend (between 15 to 18 drops) unless otherwise indicated.
If you need to take more than one oil blend per day, spread them throughout the day to assist the body with proper absorption. Never drink more than two capsules of different blends at a time.
It is always good to have a very small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.
Refer to the demonstration link below (Oil in Capsules)
Primary Ingredients
Active Ingredients and Some of Their Benefits
- Frankincense (Boswellia serrata)
- Anti-Inflammatory: Boswellic acids in frankincense reduce inflammation by inhibiting leukotrienes, compounds involved in inflammatory responses.
- Antimicrobial: Exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties, effective against various bacteria and fungi.
- Antioxidant: Contains compounds that neutralize free radicals, thereby reducing oxidative stress and preventing cellular damage.
- Analgesic: Provides pain relief by interfering with the inflammatory pathways that cause pain.
- Immune Support: Enhances immune system activity, promoting overall health and resistance to infections.
- Mood Enhancer: Has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by affecting neurotransmitter systems.
- Respiratory Health: Supports respiratory health by reducing symptoms of asthma and bronchitis.
- Digestive Health: Helps alleviate symptoms of digestive disorders, including inflammation and discomfort.
- Wound Healing: Promotes healing of wounds and skin lesions by supporting tissue regeneration.
- Anti-Cancer Properties: Some studies suggest potential anticancer effects, particularly in reducing tumour growth and enhancing chemotherapy efficacy.
- Joint Health: Assists in managing arthritis symptoms and other joint disorders by reducing inflammation and pain.
- Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)
- Anti-Inflammatory: Contains compounds like sesquiterpenes that reduce inflammation and pain, beneficial for inflammatory conditions.
- Antimicrobial: Exhibits strong antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, aiding in infection control.
- Antioxidant: Protects cells from oxidative stress and damage due to its high antioxidant content.
- Pain Relief: Provides relief from pain and discomfort, useful in conditions such as arthritis and muscle pain.
- Digestive Health: Supports digestive health by reducing inflammation and promoting healthy gut flora.
- Immune Boosting: Enhances immune function, helping to prevent and manage infections.
- Skin Health: Promotes skin healing, reduces acne, and supports overall skin health by balancing oil production and reducing inflammation.
- Oral Health: Effective in treating oral infections, gingivitis, and mouth sores due to its antimicrobial properties.
- Menstrual Health: Can help alleviate symptoms of menstrual disorders by reducing inflammation and pain.
- Respiratory Health: Supports respiratory function by reducing inflammation and providing relief from coughs and bronchitis.
- Anti-Cancer Properties: Some evidence suggests potential anticancer effects, particularly in reducing tumour size and supporting cancer treatment.
- Olive Oil (Olea europaea)
- Antioxidant: Rich in monounsaturated fats and polyphenols, olive oil helps protect cells from oxidative damage.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Contains oleocanthal, which has anti-inflammatory effects like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
- Cardiovascular Health: Supports heart health by reducing LDL cholesterol levels and improving overall lipid profiles.
- Skin Moisturizer: Provides hydration and nourishment to the skin, improving elasticity and reducing signs of aging.
- Digestive Health: Supports digestive function and helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins.
- Anti-Cancer Properties: Some studies suggest that olive oil consumption may reduce the risk of certain cancers, including breast and colorectal cancer.
- Cognitive Health: May support cognitive function and reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases by protecting brain cells from oxidative stress.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as individuals with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking prescription medications, should consult a healthcare provider before using this product.
Keep out of children’s reach.
Do a patch test before using it on a larger skin area. Discontinue use if redness, irritation, or other discomfort occurs.
Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas, if contact occurs, rinse well with water.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.
Not suitable for diffusers, only undiluted pure essential oils may be used.