Frankincense: Food For A Happy Brain And Neurological System (2024)

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Many natural remedies, herbal therapies, and supplements have been proven to be useful for supporting the body in Lyme disease. One that I especially love and appreciate for its broad spectrum of medicinal benefits is the aromatic essential oil frankincense, which is produced from Boswellia trees in the Middle East. Highly prized in this part of the world, I think it’s no surprise that frankincense has long been revered by Eastern cultures for its medicinal benefits. It has anti-inflammatory, immune-stimulating, anti-microbial, anti-depressant, among other things.

In addition, frankincense is considered the “holy anointing oil” in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. It was well known during the time of Jesus Christ for its anointing and healing properties and was one of the gifts given to Christ at his birth.

I’ve personally found frankincense to be useful in my own healing journey; especially mold; reducing Lyme disease symptoms like inflammation in my brain, and for helping to put me in a better mood when I have battled depression and anxiety due to inflammation.

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FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

According to the 2014 Essential Oils Desk Reference, the Weizmann Institute of Science, in its newsletter Interface, an Israeli researcher named Arieh Moussaieff said of frankincense, “…the (boswellia) resin (has) antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties and, investigating further, (researchers) found that they act on a previously unknown pathway in the brain that regulates emotion.

These findings not only help explain the ubiquity of frankincense in religion, they also hint that the active compounds may be used in the future to treat any number of neurological symptoms.

IN A STUDY REVIEW ENTITLED: M FRANKINCENSE

From the Selection of Traditional Applications to the Novel Phytotherapy for the Prevention and Treatment of Serious Diseases, which was published in the Journal of Traditional Complementary Medicine in 2013, the authors cited a number of studies that show that frankincense may improve memory. This is good news for people with neurological Lyme symptoms, who often battle memory and cognitive issues.

The authors write, “The effect of frankincense is remarkable in increasing the number of dendritic segments and branching in the neuron cells of hippocampus, causing more synaptic connections in that area and, therefore, improvement of learning and memory.

Further, according to Essential Oils Desk Reference, studies have shown that a compound of frankincense resin protects the nervous system and that many of the biochemicals in essential oils, particularly sesquiterpenes, can increase blood oxygen levels in the brain and release negative emotions that have been stored there. Many people with Lyme disease are hypoxic; that is, their body and brain don’t receive enough oxygen due to hypercoagulation and other factors. Frankincense may therefore help to increase oxygenation, while also facilitating the release of negative emotions, which are another common factor in Lyme.

Another way in which frankincense may assist with the emotions is by calming and sedating the nervous system through compounds called aldehydes and esters. It may therefore alleviate anxiety that results from inflammation, pathogens and other factors.

In addition, its anti-inflammatory effects may improve the body’s response to other antimicrobial treatments, support a healthy immune response, and help to quell symptoms of pain and fatigue, among other issues. One type of frankincense, called Frereana Frankincense (or Boswellia Frereana) has been shown in studies to reduce arthritis symptoms, which are also common in some people with Lyme.

Finally, a review published in 2013 in the Journal of Traditional Complementary Medicine describes the antimicrobial and other effects of the compounds found in frankincense. The review states, “The essential oil isolated from the oleogum resin of B. carterii (boswellia carterii) has been found to have antimicrobial activities against various microorganisms such as fungi, and gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial strains. In a study, the antibacterial activity of boswellic acids was tested in vitro on a group of clinically significant gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Among the boswellic acids, AKBA was the most active inhibitor of bacterial pathogens.”

While no studies have been specifically done to show its effects upon Lyme pathogens, anecdotal evidence suggests that it may be useful in the treatment of Lyme-related microbes, including mold and candida, and perhaps some bacteria.

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BIOPURE’S 10-IN-1 RIZOL OIL

BioPure 10-in1 Rizol Oil, developed by Dietrich Klinghardt, MD to treat Lyme pathogens, contains frankincense oil, suggesting that it plays a beneficial role in reducing Lyme-related microbes or regulating the immune system.

Further, evidence from the above mentioned review suggests that frankincense may be useful against some types of biofilm. Whether it can affect the type of biofilm that Lyme microbes create remains to be seen but this study suggests that it may be useful against some biofilms. According to the authors, “This report showed that AKBA (a type of Boswellic acid) can prevent as well as reduce the biofilm generation by Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis.AKBA was found to be the most active compound against the entire gram-positive bacterial pathogens tested.”

YOUR SKIN IS THE LARGEST ORGAN

I have even found when I use Frankincense skincare, my skin is refreshed and rejuvenated. It only takes 26 seconds for a product to hit the bloodstream, so make sure it’s healthy. These are my top 3 favorite Frankincense products.

Diffusing Frankincense oil through my home and even rubbing it on the bottom of my feet are absolutely amazing and so relaxing. NYR Organic oil is steam distilled from the resin, extracted from the bark of the tree.

  • Uplifting and fresh, helps deepen breathing
  • Helps to relieve anxiety
  • Excellent at rejuvenating the skin.
  • Cruelty Free
  • Suitable for vegans
  • Vegetarian Society Approved
  • The Good Shopping Guide – Ethical Company

Never underestimate how AMAZING Frankincense is!

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Hi, I am Julie Bishop, a mother to an awesome daughter named Mackenzie. I reside in Cincinnati, OH and I help others heal and feel whole again. I have guided many people for healing through an awesome detoxification protocol, infrared therapy, and practicing a holistic lifestyle. I want my journey to be an inspiration for you.

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