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By ISHA Certified Clinical Aromatherapist, Cynthe Brush

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Frankincense Essential Oil Facts

Known for over 5,000 years, frankincense essential oil holds ancient secrets and modern healing properties that might surprise you.

The ancient practice of harvesting frankincense traces back over 5,000 years to the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. This aromatic resin, often called "liquid gold," earned its reputation through centuries of use in religious ceremonies and traditional medicine. Modern scientific studies now validate what ancient civilizations knew instinctively about its therapeutic properties. From stress relief to skin care benefits, frankincense essential oil presents compelling evidence for both historical and contemporary applications.

Essential Takeaways

  • Frankincense essential oil is extracted through steam distillation of dried resin from Boswellia sacra trees and related species.
  • The oil contains three main compounds: alpha-pinene, limonene, and boswellic acids, with varying concentrations depending on species.
  • Trees produce resin through bark incisions, yielding 3-7 kilograms annually during 2-3 harvest seasons.
  • Essential oil must be diluted to 2-5% in carrier oil before skin application and requires a patch test.
  • Some studies suggest potential calming effects, though more clinical research is needed to confirm therapeutic benefits.

Latin Name

Boswellia sacra is the Latin binomial name for the frankincense tree species that produces frankincense resin. The species grows natively in Oman, Yemen, and Somalia. Multiple Boswellia species exist that produce frankincense, including Boswellia carterii and Boswellia frereana.

Highly valued frankincense comes from several Boswellia tree species native to the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa.

The essential oil derived from Boswellia sacra is obtained through steam distillation of the tree's dried resin. The taxonomic classification for Boswellia sacra is:

Kingdom: Plantae

Order: Sapindales

Family: Burseraceae

Genus: Boswellia

Species: B. sacra

Tree Tears of Resin

When frankincense trees (Boswellia sacra) are wounded through incisions in their bark, they secrete a resin that hardens into yellowish-white tears. The harvesting process begins with small incisions of approximately 1-2 inches made in the tree bark. Each tree yields between 3-7 kilograms (6.6-15.4 pounds) of resin annually.

The resin collection occurs 2-3 times per year during specific harvesting seasons. Harvesters wait 14-21 days between initial incision and resin collection to allow proper crystallization. The first harvest typically produces the highest quality resin, graded according to color, purity, and aroma. The tears range in size from 1-3 centimeters and vary in color from pale yellow to amber.

Relieves Anxiety and Stress

The anxiety and stress-relieving properties of frankincense essential oil still require more extensive clinical research to establish definitive efficacy claims. Some small studies suggest potential calming effects:

A 2019 study in the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine found that aromatherapy using frankincense oil reduced anxiety scores in hospice patients, though the sample size was limited.

When inhaled, frankincense (Boswellia sacra) contains alpha-pinene and incensole acetate compounds that can cross the blood-brain barrier. However, the exact mechanisms of action on stress response and anxiety require further investigation through controlled trials.

Current evidence for frankincense's effects on cortisol levels and neurotransmitter activity remains preliminary. While traditional use spans centuries, modern clinical validation is still ongoing to determine optimal applications and dosing for anxiety and stress management.

Chemistry

Frankincense oil contains alpha-pinene, limonene, alpha-thujene, and boswellic acids as primary chemical constituents. The chemical composition varies depending on the Boswellia species and harvesting conditions.

Compound Structure Type Properties
Alpha-pinene Monoterpene C10H16
Limonene Cyclic terpene C10H16
Boswellic acids Pentacyclic triterpene C30H48O3

The molecular structure and chemical properties of these compounds determine the oil's characteristics.

General Safety Info

Safety Guidelines for Frankincense Oil Use

Essential oils, including frankincense oil, must be diluted before skin contact. Standard dilution ratios range from 2-5% essential oil in carrier oil for adults.

  1. Dilute frankincense oil in carrier oils like jojoba, almond, or coconut oil
  2. Apply a 24-hour patch test on inner forearm before full application
  3. Avoid direct contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin
  4. Store at room temperature (60-75°F) in dark amber or cobalt glass bottles

Direct contact with undiluted frankincense oil can cause skin sensitization and irritation. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or with medical conditions.

Wrap Up

Frankincense essential oil remains one of aromatherapy's most valued therapeutic oils. Extracted from Boswellia tree resin, this ancient remedy continues to demonstrate effectiveness in stress and anxiety reduction through its complex chemistry of terpenes and boswellic acids. When properly diluted and used with appropriate safety precautions, frankincense oil offers a natural solution for those seeking emotional balance and mental clarity.

Cynthe Brush

Certified Clinical (Medical) Aromatherapist
Creating Custom Blends Since 1999

Therapeutic Essential Oils Practitioner & Self-Care Health Educator has used essential oils for personal, family, & client health issues since 1999.

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