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Unlock the Power of Frankincense
At iHeal Collective, we’ve ventured deep into holistic healing with our new distillery at Mt. Shasta—the Root Chakra of Earth. From this sacred ground, we’ve crafted our first batch of medical-grade liquid heaven, distilled from hand-picked Royal Boswellia Sacra resin sourced from the Sultanate of Oman.
This isn’t just frankincense—it’s a revelation. Our secret distillation process, infused with hydrogen-rich water from our iHG-600 machine, elevates its natural magic. The result? A potent elixir backed by peer-reviewed science—shown to fight cancerous cells, boost euphoria, and promote well-being with zero side effects. In Middle Eastern kingdoms, it’s even used in chemotherapy.
Kings and Queens, from Cleopatra to ancient rulers, prized this resin above gold for its aroma and transformative health benefits. Now, it’s yours to experience. Reverse aging, glow with radiant skin, and embrace plant-based vitality—all in one divine drop.
THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF FRANKINCENSE

Beneath the blazing Omani sun, the gnarled branches of the Boswellia Sacra tree stretch skyward, a testament to resilience in the harshest desert.
In the ancient holy lands, legends of past kings and biblical figures aren't stories, the are history woven into the land. Here the Boswellia Sacra Frankincense thrives, drawing vitality from each photon to produce its sacred resin—frankincense. That same sunlight, distilled through the tree’s leaves and stored within its resin, infuses every drop with the power to heal.
Growing peer-reviewed literature reveals that this resin, rich in boswellic acids, combats cancerous cells, reduces inflammation, and promotes euphoria—all without side effects. The Sun has imbued this resin with a celestial vitality, reversing aging, enhancing radiant skin, and igniting a sense of well-being that echoes the tree’s own endurance, and still more amazing properties are being discovered.
For centuries, kings and queens—from Cleopatra to Middle Eastern rulers—prized this resin above gold, recognizing its aromatic allure and profound health benefits, born from the sun’s embrace. Stand beneath its branches, as the figure in white does in this timeless scene, and feel the connection: the Boswellia sacra’s mastery of sunlight isn’t just survival—it’s a gift, offering you a pathway to holistic health, love, and vitality through iHeal Collective’s medical-grade liquid heaven.
THE LOW DOWN ON THE SCIENCE
Frankincense holds a fascinating historical significance. Due to the restrictive forces of Western bureaucratic cartels on substances with promising medicinal properties—particularly those with minimal side effects in highly profitable areas like cancer treatment—exporters of the world's highest-quality frankincense, primarily from Oman, are hesitant to allow studies outside their country. They fear that if frankincense is recognized for its remarkable medicinal value, revered for thousands of years, it could fall under the jurisdiction of these Western medical cartels, which might control and suppress this vital export that supports their economy. Despite this, boswellic acids from frankincense have undergone scientific peer reviewed studies. The results? Spectacular.
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Pancreatic Cancer Cell Apoptosis: Boswellia sacra essential oil induces programmed cell death in human pancreatic cancer cells in vitro and reduces tumor growth in xenograft murine models, showing selective cytotoxicity (Ni et al., 2012).
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Anti-Melanoma Efficacy: Boswellia sacra essential oil suppresses melanoma cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo by downregulating Bcl-2/Bax signaling, offering a potential therapy for skin cancer (Hakkim et al., 2019).
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Hepatoprotective (Liver) Benefits: Alongside its anti-melanoma effects, Boswellia sacra essential oil reduces liver toxicity, enhancing its safety profile for cancer treatment applications (Hakkim et al., 2019).
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Enhanced Anticancer Delivery: Nanoemulsions of Boswellia sacra essential oil improve targeting and efficacy against breast and lung cancer cell lines in vitro, suggesting a novel delivery method for cancer therapy (Al-Harrasi et al., 2025).
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Anti-Inflammatory Potential: Boswellia sacra resin, rich in boswellic acids, exhibits anti-inflammatory effects, potentially useful for conditions like arthritis and asthma, though less studied than Boswellia serrata (Al-Yasiry & Kiczorowska, 2016).
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Antiseptic Properties: Boswellia sacra resin demonstrates antiseptic effects, supporting its traditional use in infection prevention and wound care (Al-Yasiry & Kiczorowska, 2016).
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Anxiolytic Effects: Boswellia sacra resin shows anxiolytic properties, suggesting potential for managing anxiety-related disorders, though clinical evidence is limited (Al-Yasiry & Kiczorowska, 2016).
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Expectorant Benefits: Boswellia sacra resin has expectorant properties, indicating potential for respiratory conditions, though further studies are needed to confirm efficacy (Al-Yasiry & Kiczorowska, 2016).

List of peer-reviewed papers on the therapeutic benefits of Frankincense
Organized by treatment category (e.g., anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, and other therapeutic effects).
Each category includes relevant studies with clickable links for publicly accessible papers and notes where access may be restricted. This is based on available data up to June 14, 2025.
Anti-Inflammatory Effects Al-Yasiry, A. R., & Kiczorowska, B. (2016). Frankincense — therapeutic properties.
Focus: Reviews anti-inflammatory effects of Boswellia resin, particularly boswellic acids, for conditions like arthritis.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27117114/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Efferth, T., & Oesch, F. (2022). Anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities of frankincense: Targets, treatments and toxicities.
Focus: Highlights inhibition of leukotriene synthesis for osteoarthritis, asthma, and inflammatory conditions, with mild side effects.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32027979/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Abdel-Tawab, M., Werz, O., & Schubert-Zsilavecz, M. (2011). Boswellia serrata: An overall assessment of in vitro, preclinical, pharmacokinetic and clinical data.
Focus: Details anti-inflammatory mechanisms of Boswellia serrata, effective for chronic inflammatory diseases.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21553931/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Almeida-da-Silva, C. L. C., et al. (2022). Effects of Frankincense Compounds on Infection, Inflammation, and Oral Health.
Focus: Demonstrates boswellic acids’ anti-inflammatory effects in cell lines and animal models, with potential for chronic diseases.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262285/ (Open access)
Alotaibi, B., et al. (2021). Antibacterial, immunomodulatory, and lung protective effects of Boswellia dalzielii oleoresin ethanol extract in pulmonary diseases.
Focus: Shows anti-inflammatory effects in pulmonary diseases via Boswellia dalzielii extract.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628050/ (Open access)
Hu, X., et al. (2022). Study on the Anti-Inflammatory Effect and Mechanism of Yuxuebi Tablet Based on Network Pharmacology.
Focus: Analyzes anti-inflammatory mechanisms of frankincense-containing Yuxuebi Tablet.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9478447/ (Open access)
Anticancer Effects Efferth, T., & Oesch, F. (2022). Anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities of frankincense: Targets, treatments and toxicities.
Focus: Reviews anticancer mechanisms, including cell cycle arrest, for brain tumor-related edema and other cancers.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32027979/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Ni, X., et al. (2012). Frankincense essential oil prepared from hydrodistillation of Boswellia sacra gum resins induces human pancreatic cancer cell death in cultures and in a xenograft murine model.
Focus: Shows frankincense essential oil induces pancreatic cancer cell death in vitro and in mice.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538159/ (Open access)
Almeida-da-Silva, C. L. C., et al. (2022). Effects of Frankincense Compounds on Infection, Inflammation, and Oral Health.
Focus: Notes antitumor effects of boswellic acids in preclinical models.
Citation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262285/ (Open access)
Farahani, M. K., et al. (2023). Evaluation of anticancer effects of frankincense on breast cancer stem-like cells.
Focus: Demonstrates suppression of breast cancer stem cell migration and invasion in vitro.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899595/ (Open access)
Hakkim, F. L., et al. (2019). Frankincense essential oil suppresses melanoma cancer through down regulation of Bcl-2/Bax cascade signaling and ameliorates hepatotoxicity.
Focus: Shows anti-melanoma effects in vitro and in vivo, with reduced hepatotoxicity.
Link: https://www.oncotarget.com/article/26930/text/ (30269/](https://www.oncotarget.com/article/26930/) (Open access)
Hammadi, R. H., et al., (2025). Anti-Tumor-Anticancer Potential of Frankincense of Essential Oil and Its Nano-Formulation in Breast Cancer: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study.
Focus: Demonstrates reduced tumor size in mouse breast cancer models using frankincense oil and nano-formulations.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38768676/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Al-Harrasi, A., et al., (2025). In vitro anticancer effects of frankincense and its chambre nanoemulsions for enhanced cancer cell targeting.
Focus: Shows enhanced anticancer activity against breast cancer and lung cancer cell lines with nanoemulsions.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10861497/ (Open access)
Wang, R., et al., (2022). Frankincense myrrh attenuates hepatocellular carcinoma by regulating tumor blood vessel development through multiple epidermal growth factor.
Focus: Inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma growth in rats via blood vessel regulation.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9454328/ (Open access)
Antimicrobial Effects Al-Yasiry, A., R., & Kiczorowska, B., (2016). Frankincense — therapeutic properties.
Focus: Notes antiseptic and antibacterial effects of the Boswellia resin.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27117114/ (PubMed abstract); full text may require access)
Almeida-da-Silva, C., L., C., et al., (2022). Effects of Frankincense Compounds on Infection, Inflammation, and Oral Health.
Focus: Demonstrates antimicrobial effects of boswellic acids, with potential for oral health applications.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262285/ (Open access)
Alotaibi, B., et al., (2021). Antibacterial, immunomodulatory, and lung protective effects with of Boswellia dalzielii oleoresin ethanol extract in pulmonary diseases.
Focus: Shows antibacterial activity in pulmonary disease contexts.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628050/ (Open access)
Immunomodulatory Effects Ammon, H., P., (2010). Modulation of the immune system by Boswellia serrata extracts and boswellic acids.
Focus: Reviews immunosuppressive-modulatory effects for autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20696559/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Alotaibi, B., et al., (2021). Antibacterial, immunomodulatory, and lung protective effects of Boswellia dalzielii oleoresin ethanol extract in pulmonary diseases.
Focus: Highlights immunomodulatory effects in pulmonary diseases.
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628050/ (Open access)
Other Therapeutic Effects (e.g., Fatigue, Hepatoprotection, Anxiety) Al-Yasiry, A., R., & Kiczorowska, B., (2016). Frankincense — therapeutic properties.
Focus: Notes anxiolytic and expectorant effects of Boswellia resin.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27117114/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Reis, D., et al., (2023). Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Pilot Study Evaluating the Effect of Frankincense Essential Oil in Patients With Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy.
Focus: Shows potential reduction in cancer-related fatigue in chemotherapy patients.
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35238978/ (PubMed abstract; full text may require access)
Hakkim, F., L., et al., (2019). Frankincense essential oil suppresses melanoma cancer through down regulation of Bcl-2/Bax cascade signaling and ameliorates hepatotoxicity.
Focus: Demonstrates hepatoprotective effects alongside anti-melanoma activity.
Link: https://www.oncotarget.com/article/26930/text/ (Open access)