Boswellia was (and is) an important herb in ancient Ayurvedic medicine - revered for its
anti-inflammatory qualities. New research promises exciting results that appear to confirm this
use, and it is said to relieve muscle pain and the joint pains and aches associated with arthritis,
gout, carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis and rheumatic conditions, without the side effects that are normally produced by the steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications usually prescribed for these conditions. This is great news for those who look for pain-free mobility in their daily lives. Boswellia is also believed to rejuvenate "mature" skin by encouraging new cells and promoting oil production in dry skin. Recently, it has been discovered that Boswellia contains a compound named Incensol Acetate which acts on little known chanels in the brain to allieviate depression and anxiety! Specifically, incensole acetate acts upon the protein TRPV3, the protein responsible for tactile detection of temperatures in mamals. Studies suggest that derivitives of Incensol Acetate could very well be the future of antidepressants and anti anxiety agents!
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History:
Boswellia is an East Indian tree that yields a gum resin, which is not only burned as incense, but
has also been used as an integral part of ancient Ayurvedic healing for the relief of inflammatory conditions, and that same gummy resin that is tapped from the tree trunk is used in many modern herbal preparations. It is a large, branching tree that reaches about twelve feet in height and is found in the dry hilly areas of India, thriving in well-drained-to-dry soil in full sun. Although it is
often called Indian Frankincense, it should not be confused with frankincense, guggul or myrrh,
as it produces different medicinal effects. However, along with myrrh, Boswellia was traded for centuries in the Middle East, as noted in many Biblical references to this substance, under the
name frankincense. In India, the herb was traditionally used to ease joint pains and aches, dysentery, pulmonary ailments and to remedy snakebites and ringworm. Because of its age-old,
anti-inflammatory applications, much new research is currently being conducted to confirm its beneficial use in rheumatic and arthritic treatments. Boswellia is aromatic, granular and translucent and is included in many cosmetics, perfumes and skin-care (anti-wrinkle) preparations. The gum resin is collected all year with the finest quality gum found in the driest areas in the hottest months and used in herbal medications. Some of the active constituents included in the herb are borneol, boswellic acid, alpha-boswellic acid, carvone, caryophyllene, farnesol, geraniol and limonene.
Beneficial Uses:
Boswellia is said to be a particularly effective anti-inflammatory that has been used for centuries to relieve joint pain and improve mobility. It is used for inflammation and pain control, and new research confirms that the herb has been effective in relieving the aches and pains of arthritis, gout, lower back pain, rheumatism and osteoarthritis of the knee. The boswellic acids effectively shrink inflamed tissue by stimulating the growth of cartilage, increase blood supply to inflamed joints and enhance the repair of local blood vessels damaged by inflammation. Furthermore, the herb appears to be free of the effects commonly found in steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that are usually prescribed for these problems, but acts in the same way by suppressing the spread of inflamed tissue and preventing the breakdown of connective tissue. This would make it an extremely useful supplement to improve mobility, without the after-effects of gastric irritation. Boswellic acids possess an anti-inflammatory action much like conventional non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and deactivates the hormonal triggers for inflammation and pain. However, unlike NSAIDs, long term use of Boswellia has never been shown to lead to irritation or ulceration of the stomach or adverse effects on heart rate and blood pressure.
Recent tests have also shown that Boswellia has relieved ulcerative colitis, coughs and asthma, possibly confirming its folk use as an antispasmodic and use for diarrhea, dysentery and pulmonary ailments.
Boswellia is said to rejuvenate the skin by encouraging new cells to develop and also promote oil production in dry skin, which is particularly helpful in cases of dry, chapped and "mature" skin.
Boswellia is believed to help restore blood supply through repaired blood vessels that have been damaged by inflammation, which further helps circulation to the joints that have been impaired by arthritic conditions.
Thought to be antibacterial and antifungal, Boswellia has been used to remedy sores and boils, and when used topically, will also relieve pain.
Boswellia is believed to help relieve fibromyalgia, which is a widespread pain in the muscles and soft tissues surrounding the joints throughout the body. It is a common rheumatoid disorder that does not involve the joints but is characterized by achy pain, tenderness and stiffness of the muscles. Again, this supports the herb's use to improve overall mobility.
This extract contains a minimum of 65% Boswellic Acids
Reference:
Incensole acetate, an incense component, elicits psychoactivity by activating TRPV3 channels in the brain. Arieh Moussaieff, Neta Rimmerman, Tatiana Bregman, Alex Straiker, Christian C. Felder, Shai Shoham, Yoel Kashman, Susan M. Huang, Hyosang Lee, Esther Shohami, Ken Mackie, Michael J. Caterina, J. Michael Walker, Ester Fride, and Raphael Mechoulam. Published online before print May 20, 2008 as doi: 10.1096/fj.07-101865.
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