Frankincense

OTHER NAME(S): frankincense, olibanum

Overview

Frankincense is an oil made from the resin (a sap-like substance) of Boswellia trees. It is known for its distinctive smell and has a long history of use as an incense. It is also sometimes applied to the skin, but its benefits for any use are not well defined. A common side effect may include mild skin irritation. Before using frankincense, make sure to tell your health care provider about any health conditions you have or medicines you are taking.

References
  1. The BMJ: “Frankincense: systematic review.”
  2. Gardner, Z; McGuffin, M. Botanical Safety Handbook (Second Edition), American Herbal Products Association, 2013.
  3. Khan, I; Abourashed, E. Leung’s Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients (Third Edition), Wiley, 2010.
  4. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: “Boswellia.”
  5. National Cancer Institute NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms: “Frankincense tree.”