The best source for this essential oil with its rich history is Yemen, the land of the Queen of Sheba. Used as a fumigant in many ritual ceremonies, aromatherapists use it for its healing and antifungal properties, and to encourage meditative states. It should be noted that today the term incense is a misnomer for a large number of burning items.
Tips and tricks:
3 drops HECT 'Incense on a charcoal to be burned make it easier to reach meditative states.
Tips:
As a massage, a few drops diluted in a vegetable oil as a local application.
Oral use: +
Skin: ++++
Air diffusion: ++++
Inhalation aerosol: -
+++++ = highly recommended - (!) use with caution
Precautions:
- May cause sensitisation by skin contact. - Avoid pure skin contact. - May cause lung damage if swallowed. - If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: consult a doctor and show him/her the packaging. - Keep out of reach of children.
Aromatic molecules: Limonene, α-pineneDistilled part: oleoresin