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- Royal Hojari Boswellia sacra (Hojari) from Oman
Royal Hojari Boswellia sacra (Hojari) from Oman
This is Royal Hojari (Boswellia sacra). I am making the price more affordable. There are light green tones in this sacra but the best part is the smell is totally incredible. The resin comes with a whitish powder over it, so it looks whitish green. After a month you may see the resin turn white. This is normal for Royal Hojari, but it does not mean the resin is bad. It still smells the same, only the color turns white.
This species of Frankincense comes from the mountainside of Oman. It is called Hojari after the Hajar Mountains. This resin contains Boswellic Acid and has high amounts of alpha-pinene.
Depending on the time of the year, there are light or dark green shades to the resin. It does not make it inferior, it is just how the tree produces its resin depending on climate change.
This resin is used in drinking water and also known to clean the air and kill bacteria. In Oman, this resin is burned in churches and temples and is thought to be the one that was brought to baby Jesus.
Boswellia sacra also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be made into an herbal infusion and used for any type of pain.
I use B.sacra for pain in my back in an herbal infusion and also I drink it in a tea to help relax me. Most resins taste terrible but this one has a nice pleasant taste.
please be careful when purchasing this resin. It is known when it is very dark green it may have been dyed by human hands to make it look more special.
My goal is to sell quality resins at an affordable price. Some of you know me as the Queen of Resins because of the knowledge I have from constantly studying these resins and the friendships I have created with those who sell and harvest these beautiful trees.
These resins are harvested by Fair Trade Standards only.
Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes only. Resins are not a substitute for professional medical care and it is advised that you always consult your health practitioner.
Resins may irritate the skin so please handle with care.