Boswellia serrata is native to much of India and the Punjab region that extends into Pakistan. Probably best known because of the Nativity story, Frankincense - derived from the resin of a tree called Boswellia serrata and other species of the same - has an interesting history. In Hebrew, its name is levonah, meaning "white;" in Arabic, a closely-related language, it is 'al-luban, a term referring to milk; the name of the modern country of Lebanon is derived from both. However, it came to be known as "frankincense" when crusaders - many of whom were French or "Frankish" - introduced it to Europe during the Middle Ages. Dried Frankincense is used in numerous ways, including the manufacture of perfume and aromatherapy; ancient Egyptians used burnt powdered frankincense as eyeliner. The burning of the dried cut and sifted boswellia serrata resin has also played a part in the religious rites of all three Abrahamic traditions.
Frankincense Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract Frankincense Boswellia Serrata Dried Resin Glycerite Herbal Supplement 2 oz
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