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Why is sacred frankincense so expensive?

Why is sacred frankincense so expensive?

The sacred trees that produce Frankincense and Myrrh are almost impossible to grow outside of the Arabian Peninsula, which meant they were constantly in short supply and high demand. According to a famous Roman historian, the sap made the Arabians the richest people on earth by Jesus’s time, more valuable than gold.

What is the most expensive frankincense?

The most expensive frankincense in the world in fact comes from B. frereana. Widely considered to be the “King of Frankincense”, it is found only in a narrow geographical belt in Somaliland and the Puntland region of northern Somalia.

What is the meaning of olibanum?

Olibanum is a gum resin, used to a limited extent in this country, in the manufacture of incense and pastilles. From gum benzoin, either alone or mixed with olibanum or styrax, thrown on hot cinders or a heated shovel.

What does olibanum smell like?

Odor profile: A fresh balsamic, somewhat green, woody and spicy fragrance with a fruity top note.

Where does olibanum oil get its oil from?

Olibanum oil is an essential oil. It’s extracted from resinous oils from trees of the Boswellia genus. Oil from these trees is also called frankincense oil.

What is the smell of olibanum carterri oil?

The essential oil of Olibanum Carterri holds a sweet, fresh, clean, incense, resinous, balsamic, woody scent. It has been used for millennia as a precious scent, and grew in popularity in modern perfumery. It is extremely rich in terpenes (80%+) notably a-Pinene Limonene and a-Thujene and and other monoterpenes.

Can you use olibanum oil as an antiseptic?

To use: Olibanum essential oil (or frankincense essential oil) can be diluted with a carrier oil and used lightly as an antiseptic for minor wounds. Dilute 1 drop in every 1 ounce of a carrier oil like coconut or sweet almond oil.

How does olibanum oil help in the treatment of cancer?

Another 2011 study showed olibanum helping inflammation and pain caused by cancer radiation therapy. A 2012 cellular-level study also suggested it could induce death of cancer cells. As an antioxidant, olibanum oil may play a small role in reducing cancer risk over the long term if taken daily.

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Ruth Doyle