doTERRA Frankincense essential oil 5mL

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NZ$ 39.80

dōTERRA Frankincense Boswellia carterii, Boswellia sacra, Boswellia papyrifera, Boswellia frereana

The Frankincense 5mL bottle is only available in kits and promotions.  This oil is normally sold in the Frankincense 15mL bottles.

 

Not currently available in AU / NZ.

Description - doTERRA Frankincense essential oil

Renowned as one of the most prized and precious essential oils, Frankincense has extraordinary benefits. In addition to its notoriety in the New Testament, the Babylonians and Assyrians would burn Frankincense in religious ceremonies and the ancient Egyptians used Frankincense resin for everything from perfume to salves for soothing skin. This centuries-old knowledge contributes to the modern uses of Frankincense today. Its soothing and beautifying properties are used to revitalise the appearance of the skin and help reduce the appearance of imperfections when applied topically. When inhaled or diffused, Frankincense promotes feelings of peace, relaxation, satisfaction, and overall spiritual and emotional wellness.

Uses

  • Rub Frankincense on your hands after a long day of gardening for a soothing effect.
  • Apply topically to help reduce the appearance of skin imperfections.
  • Massage on the bottoms of feet to promote feelings of relaxation and to balance mood.

Directions for Use

Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of choice.
Food additive use: Add 1 or 2 drops to food.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimise any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.

Cautions

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Primary Benefits

  • Aroma promotes feelings of relaxation.
  • Helps reduce the appearance of skin imperfections when applied topically.

Aromatic Description

Warm, spicy, clean

Collection Method

Steam distillation

Plant Part

Resin from Boswellia carterii, frereana, and sacra

Main Constituents

α-pinene, limonene, α-thujene

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Weight 29 g
Dimensions 1 × 12.6 × 30.31 mm
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  1. Rosemarie (verified owner)

    Love that I got this one on special. A staple in our household. I have recently had some eczema around my ears which I have been persevering with for the last few weeks. I decided to rub some frankincense / FCO on it and its almost healed up within a couple of days completely. It’s been great for really large insect bites that swell.

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Where does doTERRA Frankincense essential oil come from?

doTERRA sources its Frankincense essential oil in direct partnership with the growers in Ethiopia, Oman and Somaliland. The oil is shipped to doTERRA in the United States, tested, then bottled in Pleasant Grove, Utah.


Additional Resources

doTERRA Education Page: https://www.doterra.com/US/en/education/pe/frankincense-oil
Printable information pages (N.Z.): https://media.doterra.com/nz-otg/pips/frankincense-oil.pdf
doTERRA Spotlight page: https://www.doterra.com/US/en/blog/spotlight-frankincense-oil
Tisserand Institute: https://tisserandinstitute.org/frankincense-oil-and-cancer-in-perspective/


Source to You - dōTERRA Frankincense essential oil

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Behind the Bottle - dōTERRA Frankincense essential oil

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doTERRA Frankincense is a blend of four species of Boswellia, collected from three different countries. These videos show a little of the story behind one of the oldest traded essential oils.
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