Frankincense and Myrrh Arthritis Pain Relief Rubbing Oil (2024)

FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF- aconitum napellus, bryonia alba, hypericum perforatumoil
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Disclaimer: This homeopathic product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration for safety or efficacy. FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.

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Aconitum napellus 3X HPUS*

Bryonia alba 3X HPUS*

Hypericum perforatum 3X HPUS*

Aconitum napellus 3X HPUS*.......................Minor Pain Reliever

Bryonia alba 3X HPUS*................................Anti-inflammatory

Hypericum perforatum 3X HPUS*................Topical Analgesic

*The letters "HPUS" indicate that the components in this product are officially monographed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States.

For the temporary relief of minor aches and pains

For external use only

Do not use

  • on wounds or damaged skin
  • over large areas of the body

When using this product

  • avoid contact with the eyes
  • do not bandage tightly

Stop use and ask a doctor if

  • condition worsens
  • irritation occurs
  • symptoms persist for more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days

If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before use.

Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

  • Adults and children 12 years of age and older: apply 10-30 drops into palm or hand and massage into affected areas
  • massage oil in hand to coat painful areas
  • can be used up to 4 times daily
  • children under 12 years of age: consult a physician
  • store in a cool, dry place
  • tamper resistant: do not use if seal around bottle neck is broken or missing
  • keep carton, it contains important information
  • claims based on traditional homeopathic practice; not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.

Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense) Oil, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon) Leaf Oil, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh) Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Kernel Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Tocopherol

1-877-917-9674 M-F, 9am-5pm EST or www.frankincensemyrrh.com

Frankincense & Myrrh

Arthritis Pain Relief

Rubbing Oil

Targets Joint & Muscle

Fast Acting

9 Essential Oils

Homeopathic

2 fl oz (59mL)

NDC 42346-725-59

Frankincense and Myrrh Arthritis Pain Relief Rubbing Oil (1)

Frankincense and Myrrh Arthritis Pain Relief Rubbing Oil (2024)

FAQs

What is the best rubbing oil for arthritis? ›

Olive Oil. High in monounsaturated fats and anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, olive oils are among the best-studied fats, with many known health benefits. Extra virgin olive oil, the least refined type, is pressed mechanically rather than processed with heat or chemicals that change its properties.

Can you apply Frankincense oil directly to skin? ›

When applied to the skin: Frankincense essential oil or gum extract is possibly safe. It might cause skin irritation in some people. When inhaled: Frankincense essential oil is possibly safe. There isn't enough reliable information to know what the side effects might be.

Where should you rub Frankincense on your body? ›

Dilute your frankincense oil in an unscented carrier oil, like olive or almond. Then, apply the oil to areas of your skin that are dry, irritated, or itchy to rejuvenate them. When applied to the navel in particular, frankincense oil is said to promote relaxation and tranquility.

What oils should you avoid with arthritis? ›

Oil. Let's be clear: not all oils are bad for you! However, there are certain oils that have been shown to increase inflammation, namely: corn, sunflower, soy, and vegetable oil.

How much frankincense for arthritis? ›

Indian Frankincense is safe to use in a daily dose of 1 g (used in RCTs in participants with osteoarthritis). Dosage hasn't been well studied, but high doses can have serious side-effects on the liver. Interactions with other medications haven't been well studied.

What is the name of the oil that reduces inflammation in joints due to arthritis? ›

Extra virgin olive oil's anti-inflammatory properties help fight arthritis. While tasting extra-virgin olive oils in Sicily nearly two decades ago, Gary Beauchamp, now emeritus director of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, noticed a ticklish, peppery sensation in the back of his throat.

What is the strongest essential oil for pain? ›

Which Essential Oils Are Best For Pain? One of Mother nature's most powerful painkillers, peppermint oil is frequently used for alleviating pain [1]. Closely related to peppermint, wintergreen oil boasts similar properties due to its methyl salicylate component.

What is good to rub on your hands for arthritis? ›

Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Several topical products (Voltaren Arthritis Pain, Pennsaid, others) are made with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine called diclofenac. They treat osteoarthritis in joints that are close to the skin, such as the hands and knees.

What carrier oil to use with frankincense? ›

The carrier oils that can be used for frankincense are fractionated coconut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, and sweet almond oil. Some additional carrier oils that can be used are avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, apricot kernel oil, extra virgin olive oil, and avocado oil.

What happens if you don't dilute frankincense oil? ›

By applying essential oils undiluted on the skin over time, your body can begin to trigger an immune response which can lead to sensitization. When you dilute your essential oils, you decrease the likelihood of this happening.

How much Frankincense for arthritis? ›

Indian Frankincense is safe to use in a daily dose of 1 g (used in RCTs in participants with osteoarthritis). Dosage hasn't been well studied, but high doses can have serious side-effects on the liver. Interactions with other medications haven't been well studied.

What carrier oil to use with Frankincense? ›

The carrier oils that can be used for frankincense are fractionated coconut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, and sweet almond oil. Some additional carrier oils that can be used are avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, apricot kernel oil, extra virgin olive oil, and avocado oil.

How do you take Frankincense and Myrrh? ›

Some people inhale the oil directly from the bottle or by adding a few drops to a cloth or towel, leaving it under their pillow as they sleep at night. Other ways of using frankincense or myrrh oil include diluting with a carrier oil before using it as a massage oil or adding the oils to a warm bath.

How do you mix Frankincense for pain? ›

You can add a drop of oil to steaming water, and soak a towel in it. Then place the towel on your body or over your face to inhale it to decrease muscle aches. Also diffuse several drops in your home, or combine several drops with a carrier oil to massage into your muscles, joints, feet or neck.

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