Frankincense Carterii 100% Pure Essential Oil 10 ml (ChildSafe) (Organic Available)
WARM. BASE NOTE. SOOTHING.
Child Safe When Diluted.
Frankincense essential oil may help with the symptoms of bronchitis, laryngitis, coughs, colds, rheumatism, scars, wounds and inflammations.
Frankincense Carterii essential oil is hydro-distilled from a Middle Eastern or African tree’s gum resin. It has been used for thousands of years as a spiritual incense, folk medicine, and in cosmetics.
In traditional Chinese Medicine, the gum resin is used for bruising, swelling, sores, and pain from traumatic injuries. Frankincense Carterii has the ability to rejuvenate the look of mature skin and can be used in serums or creams for the face. It is also used as an immune system support.
Frankincense can be a dear friend during times of grief and sorrow.
GENERAL PROPERTIES:
• anti-inflammatory
• antiseptic
• astringent
• carminative
• digestive
• diuretic
• expectorant
• sedative
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:
• can help bring comfort during times of grief or sadness
• when used topically, can help improve the look of mature skin
• helps ease joint pain that is a result of age or overuse
• also helps support a healthy immune system
A spicy, warm and woody essential oil that comforts the nerves and eases the mind. Rejuvenating and nourishing for the skin, it is a popular ingredient in skin care for dry and mature skin.
Botanical Name: Boswellia serrata
Family Name: Burseracea
Country of Origin: Somalia
Part of Plant Used: Resin
Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Scent: A resinous herbal scent with delicate balsamic undertones.
Source: This small shrub produces an oleo resin which is collected from small incisions made in the bark, then distilled into a fragrant oil.
Description of Plant: Frankincense also known as olibanum is a small tree, which has abundant narrow leaves and white or pale-pink flowers. Incisions are made into the trunk in order to allow a milky-white oleoresin to exude. The resin then hardens into an orange-brown gum and is steam-distilled for its essential oil with a yield of 3 - 5%.
Where Cultivated: Frankincense is native to the Middle East and North Africa. It grows in Somalia, Ethiopia, southern Arabia and China. Somalian frankincense tends to be from B. scara and B. frereana.
BASE NOTE: A rich, lingering aroma that develops slowly on the skin; acts as a grounding element for lighter notes that may dissipate quickly.
DESCRIPTION:
Frankincense essential oil (also known as olibanum) is steam distilled from the resin of the tree to create an oil that is colorless to pale yellow. Some of its countries of origin include France, North Africa and some Arab countries. Among the chemicals that make up this oil are l-pinene, dipentene olibanol and a number of resins.
In skin care, frankincense essential oil is helpful to mature skin and has a definite tonic effect, helping to restore tone to slack looking facial skin. It may also be helpful in reducing wrinkles. It has also been used to help heal sores and wounds as well as skin irritations and inflammation.
Frankincense essential oil is an extremely calming oil and is used as a meditation aid. It helps to slow down and deepen the breath, which in itself can help to instill a sense of calm. Because it slows the breathing, it is an excellent oil for asthma when used in massage (not via steam inhalation). In a medicinal sense, frankincense essential oil is very helpful for the lungs, proving valuable for its use with respiratory infections. It can calm coughs, is an expectorant and is indicated for chronic bronchitis.
This therapeutic Frankincense resin oil has a deeply relaxing aroma. Today, in aromatherapy, this sweet and woody aromatic oil is often used to promote a state of relaxation, helping to encourage slower and deeper breathing when inhaled. It is fresh and uplifting and it is ideal to use during meditation and mindfulness practices to enhance your wellbeing.
Frankincense Carterii essential oil is hydro-distilled from a Middle Eastern or African tree’s gum resin. It has been used for thousands of years as a spiritual incense, folk medicine, and in cosmetics
In traditional Chinese Medicine, the gum resin is used for bruising, swelling, sores, and pain from traumatic injuries. Frankincense Carterii has the ability to rejuvenate the look of mature skin and can be used in serums or creams for the face. It is also used as an immune system support.
Frankincense can be a dear friend during times of grief and sorrow.
It blends well with bergamot, cedarwood atlas, clary sage, coriander seed, jasmine absolute, myrrh, nutmeg, orange sweet, pine scots, sandalwood australian, spruce, vetiver, lemon, chamomile roman and grapefruit
DIRECTIONS:
The properties of Frankincense Carterii make it ideal for joint pain associated with aging or overuse. Add 5-7 drops in a tablespoon of carrier oil and smooth over achy joints or add to skin rejuvenating preparations. Diffusing Frankincense Carterii oil during meditation creates a soothing, peaceful environment. Add to a favorite unscented lotion with a drop or two of myrrh or rose absolute for the friend who is grieving a loss.
Aromatic - Diffuse using 3-4 drops per 100 ml of water or use in a personal inhaler.
Topical - Dilute to 1-3% in a carrier.
Add 4 drops to a bowl of steaming water/facial steamer and inhale deeply for 5-10 minutes.
Start with lowest number of drops; increase as desired.
CAUTIONS:
Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. If swallowed, seek urgent care/call poison control. Do not use undiluted. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes; if contact occurs, rinse with vegetable oil. Do not use if pregnant/breastfeeding. If allergic reaction occurs, stop use and call a health care practitioner. For prolonged use, consult a health care practitioner.
SPECIFIC CAUTIONS:
Avoid in the first trimester of pregnancy.
IMPORTANT: All True Aroma Living (TAL) products are for external use only unless otherwise indicated. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and it should not be used by anyone who is pregnant or under the care of a medical practitioner. Please refer to our policies for further details, and our disclaimer below.