INDIAN Frankincense Cream 100 g, boswellia serrata supplement
To care for the skin INDIAN Frankincense, Cream, boswellia serrata supplement.
INDIAN Frankincense benefits:
Some studies show that Indian frankincense extract might ease pain and stiffness. The boswellic acids in Indian frankincense may lower inflammation while preventing cartilage loss. For centuries, people have turned to Indian frankincense for belly aches like nausea and indigestion.
boswellia serrata benefits:
Because boswellia is an effective anti-inflammatory, it can be an effective painkiller and may prevent the loss of cartilage. Some studies have found that it may even be useful in treating certain cancers, such as leukemia and breast cancer.
Composition: 10 g cream contain:
Extract of frankincense resin (ex Boswellia serrata) 1: 10 m/m with ethanol 86% m/m: 1.0 g
wool wax alcohol ointment: 9.0 g
components (declaration according to INCI):
ETROLATUM, PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM, ALCOHOL, LANOLIN ALCOHOL, AQUA, BOSWELLIA SERRATA, CETYL ALCOHOL, STEARYL ALCOHOL.
Application:
For skin care.
Dosage, method and duration of application:
Apply an amount of cream appropriate to the size of the area to be treated 1-2 times a day in the affected areas.
INDIAN Frankincense, Cream, boswellia serrata supplement Characteristics:
Where the climate is hot and dry, the soil rocky and mineral-rich, where rain falls sparsely and vegetation is moistened by practically only fog and dew, the frankincense tree, a small tree about 4 to 6 meters tall, thrives. It is of stunted growth, with a short trunk and gnarled branches; the leaves are small to minimize evaporation of the vital water. As inconspicuous as the frankincense tree appears in its above-ground parts, its root system is just as impressive below ground, where the roots reach down to a depth of 30 meters in order to reach the life-giving water even in the dry season.
However, what is valuable about the frankincense tree is hidden inside and only comes to light when the bark is damaged, the white milky sap that solidifies in the sun to form the coveted resin that is known in Europe as "Olibanum".
The frankincense harvest is still carried out today using the same method as thousands of years ago. The harvest time lasts from the end of October to the end of April. To do this, the tree bark is scratched with a special scraping knife, whereby the milky sap runs out of the resin passages, which solidifies in the sun to form small greenish-white to golden-yellow resin tears.
Indian frankincense cream ZILLY contains a high-quality extract from the resin of Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata) in a skin-friendly ointment base. It is ideal for the care of nervous and irritated skin.