White Copal - 1 Pound Bag - Mystic Temple Incense Resin



White Copal - 1 Pound Bag - Mystic Temple Incense Resin

White Copal - 1 Pound Bag - Mystic Temple Incense Resin

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil


Frankincense is a resin that is derived from the Boswellia tree, which is found in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. Frankincense oil had been sought after for over 5000 years for its benefits. It was found in King Tut's tomb, and it is Mentioned in the story of Christ's birth as a gift from one of the wise Men who came to see the new born king. For most of us in Western cultures frankincense is relatively unknown, but today scientists are discovering many of the benefits that this substance provides, leading us to understand why it was once valued as much as gold.

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil


The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil



The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil

Not only is frankincense used for a variety of skin problems such as wrinkles, wounds, scars, dry skin, and relief for sore muscles, but there have also been a number of recent universitystudies showing the medicinal benefits of frankincense for issues such as arthritis, anxiety and even cancer.

Frankincense has been used in many cultures as an incense, because it was said to produce a state of calmness. In 2008 scientists at Johns Hopkins University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that there might actually be something to this, concluding that frankincense does in fact relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety. The study, published in the issue of May 20, 2008 FASEB Journal, discovered that the positive effects were due to an element in frankincense oil called incensole acetate. Gerald Weissman of the FASEB Journal remarked, "The discovery of how incensole acetate, purified from frankincense, works on specific targets in the brain shouldalso help us understand diseases of the nervous system. "

This discovery of frankincense as a natural remedy for anxiety and depression is very promising, but scientists are finding that it may have even more benefits than anyone realized. In 2006 the Virgina-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine found that frankincense helped to reduce the size of skin cancer lesions on horses. John Roberts, director of the college's Center for Comparative Oncology applied the frankincense topically and found that the treatment eliminated small cancer cells and greatly reduced larger tumors. Robertson noted, "... this ancient medicine may have significant modern uses for chemotherapy of non-resectable malignancies."

Another study performed at the University of Oklahoma, released data onthe effects of frankincense on bladder cancer cells. It revealed that frankincense can not only differentiate between normal bladder cells and cancer cells, but that it could also help inhibit cancer cell viability. The study stated, "Micro-array and bioinformatics analysis proposed multiple pathways that can be activated by frankincense oil to induce bladder cancer cell death."1

The variability of the benefits of frankincense oil is astounding. Not only is it being shown to have potential with reducing cancer cells, but another study shows that frankincense extract from a particular variety of the Boswellia tree called Shutdown, can relieve symptoms of osteoarthritis. 2 Dr. Siba Raychaudhuri from the University of California, Davis noted that their team was concentrating on aparticular ingredient in frankincense called AKBA which has been shown to have strong anti-inflammatory properties. The UC Davis team was testing this form of frankincense because it has been proven to be highly effective without any of the adverse side effects other treatments possessed. Their research included a double-blind study with placebo controls and was performed on seventy patients. The team was hopeful after processing the results of their tests and commented that frankincense "was shown to have no major adverse effects in osteoarthritis patients. It is safe for human consumption and even for long-term use. "

Frankincense oil is a great substance to have on the shelf for a variety of health issues. It is a very useful ingredient for homemade skin care products aswell as a stand alone treatment for numerous skin issues, arthritis, and cancer. No wonder it has long been considered a gift suitable for wise men and kings!

Notes
1. The study was published in the journal Complementary and Alternative Medicine, on March 18, 2009.
2. The study comes from the University of California, Davis, headed by Siba Raychaudhuri and was covered in an article in the July 30, 2008 edition of the Washington Post.

The Many Benefits of Frankincense Oil

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try


Why choose Japanese Incense? I find Japanese Incense far superior to most commercial stick incense. I believe it starts with the fact that there is no "stick" and the fragrance is as well. The traditional incense starts as high quality wood powders of Sandalwood or either end Aloes wood. Then an array of other pure and natural ingredients such as pure gum resins, herbs, flower blossoms, star anise, frankincense, cinnamon and other spices can be added. The creation of this incense is an extraordinarily delicate process and performed in time honored methods for over 300 years. The method and recipes have been handed down from generation to generation in an unbroken secret oral tradition. The mixtures is carefully combined is thenwill to make a wonderfully well as burning medium. There are a variety of newer formula mixtures that do not contain the fragrant woods just the resins, spices and herbs and other aromatics.

Most other types of incense are formed around a core. The first type has ingredients such as wood powders, resins, herbs and oils are mixed together into a paste, rolled and formed around a bamboo stick. With this method, the smell of the burning bamboo is present. The second method which is far worse, the incense starts as a blank punt, which is what is used to light fireworks. The punt is often manufactured in China or third world countries where its contents can be questionable. This "punt" is then dipped into fragrance oils which can be natural or synthetic or acombination of both. The fragrance oils are cut with a chemical extender such as Dipropylene Glycol DPT-before the punt is soaked in the mixture. Then it is dried and packaged for your pleasure.

To be fAir, there's a handful of the "Bamboo Stick" type incense manufacturers that do produce premium quality goods and there fragrance is delightful. These companies use very high quality ingredients and are carefully formulated as not to contain any artificial fragrance and/or harmful chemicals. This type incense is usually a bit more economical and usually easier to find.

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try


Japanese Incense-Give It a Try



Japanese Incense-Give It a Try

However, there is still the issue of the burning stick. For the purest, I highly recomMend trying the Japanese type.

Japanese Incense-Give It a Try