  
Status: Unsprayed
Latin: Boswellia frereana
Family: Burseraceae
Country: Somalia
Extraction: Steam distilled
Part distilled: Resin
Odor: Warm, woody and sweet.
Spicy with a hint of citrus
Aromatherapy Uses:: Used for centuries in meditation and spiritual work. It is connecting, grounding and balancing. Lengthens the breathe and treats all skin types from oily / acne to dry and mature.
anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antidepressant, cicatrizant,
cytophylactic, immunostimulant, sedative, emmenagogue,
tonic-digestive
Skin: acne, dry/mature aged skin,
pimples, scars, smooths out wrinkles, tonic to all
skin, balances oily skin
Respiratory: deepens breathing,
regulates mucus secretion, pleurisy, bronchitis,
laryngitis, best inhaled for respiratory system
Muscular/skeletal: rheumatism
Digestive: soothes stomach, eases
digestion, chronic diarrhea, belching
Cardiovascular/Lymphatic: varicose
ulcer
Immune: immune stimulant(?); certain
cancers(?MDR), colds, flu
Genito-Urinary/ Reproductive: cystitis,
nephritis, general genital infections, dysmenorrhea,
leucorrhea, uterine tonic
Nervous Brain/ Mind: anxiety, nervous
tension, depression, nightmares, fear of future,
produces calm mental states
Emotional/Energetic: Allows the
ego-self and Transpersonal self to work in unison
to achieve freedom from attachments. Cleans aura
and psychic planes, powerful for ritual use.
Blends well with: Basil, black
pepper, geranium, lavender, lemon, myrrh, neroli,
orange, patchouli, pine, rose, vetiver, ylang ylang
Satety Data: non toxic, non sensitising,
non irritating
SOURCES:
Sheppard-Hanger Sylla, THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER
REFERENCE MANUAL, Tampa, 1998
Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit,
London, 1996
Battaglia, Salvatore, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy,
Brisbane, 1997
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