A research team from the University of Jena and Louisiana State University (USA) has clarified the molecular mechanism behind the anti-inflammatory effect of a natural product from frankincense resin.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 photo, sap runs out of a frankincense tree near Mader Moge, Somaliland, a breakaway region of ...
After years of alleged exploitation, a new collective of Somali women takes on the male-dominated frankincense industry Every morning, Luul Siciid Jaamac starts her day with a cup of tea and the ...
Frankincense and myrrh are prized for their fabulous scent and are an essential ingredient in beauty products. But with 90 per cent of the global supply originating in war-torn Somalia, just how ...
For the first time, evidence of frankincense being used in the elaborate burials of Roman Britain's elite has been discovered. Archaeologists have been able to prove that the religious resin was used ...
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