Description

In ancient times frankincense was used by upper-class Egyptians to ward off foul odors which were associated with evil. It is still burned as incense today but needs an outside heat source such as incense charcoal to burn. Frankincense is an oleo-gum-resin that seeps from the tree when the bark is injured or cut. The liquid solidifies on contact with air into globular chunks or "tears." When ground frankincense powder quickly hardens again upon air exposure. The resinous dry and balsamic aroma is a component of many perfumes.

Warnings

Safety Guideline: For external use only. Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.

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