The famous story of the three wise men to the newborn baby gifts in Bethlehem is a beloved vision, but the value of those gifts is often underestimated by those who do not understand how unaffordable these essences were the people in those regions of the world in the first century.
Old medical documents dating back to 1500 BC list as well as incense, myrrh, such as solutions for certain diseases.Frankincense oil held a Regal position next to gold in which society (although it has not been obtained in the same way do we modern distillation); it was used for the treatment of the skin blemishes and wrinkles, as well as viral infections and depression.
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) is closely related to myrrh (Commiphora myrrha);both are types of balms of natural origin. Boswellia carteri the, also known as frankincense, originated in the Middle East and Africa. The resin is harvested from these small knotted balsam trees, and then distilled to an essential oil.
The use of incense is well documented in biblical times for the treatment of a number of both physical and spiritual issues and new research is exploring the possibility of frankincense oil production of human growth hormone (HGH) in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary slows down the production of HGH after the age of thirty, in order to keep the body starts to show the signs of aging.
Wrinkling, as well as decrease, facial lines and wrinkles begin to surface as HGH production slows down, but when frankincense oil is used, wrinkles appear to disappear. Connections known as sesquiterpenes are found in incense oil, and they strengthen the limbic system, so the key glands that secrete hormones responsible for not only the aging process, but for the health of the cells in all organs in the body are stimulated. Reducing wrinkles is one of the frankincense oil strengths;all the better if it is a function of restored hormone functions in the body.
Tags: frankincense oil, HGH, human growth hormone, myrrh oil, wrinkles
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