Boswellia is the purified resin made from the gum from the Boswellia serrata or Boswellia carteri trees. For medicinal purposes, the products of these two trees are used in similar ways.
B. serrata is a moderately large branching tree that grows in the hilly regions of India. It grows to a height of about 12 ft (4 m). The sticky resin, or sap, from the tree is also called Indian frankincense, Indian olibanum, dhup, and salai guggul. B. carteri is a related tree that grows in parts of North Africa, especially Somalia, and in some parts of Saudi Arabia. The resin from this tree is called frankincense.
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Boswellia is a guggul, a sticky gum resin that comes from the sap of a tree.
The Latin name for boswellia is Boswellia serrata.
It is known as Shallaki Shallaki is commonly known as Salai Guggulu in Hindi as it possesses similar properties as of Guggulu (commiphora Mukul).
Boswellia papyrifera was created in 1843.
The boswellia sacra tree is the source for Frankincense.
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Frankincense is a resin derived from the Boswellia tree, commonly used in incense and perfumes. It has been historically valued for its aromatic and medicinal properties, frequently used in religious ceremonies and traditional medicine.
Boswellia has been used without incident for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine. There are few if any studies of interactions with Western medicines.
Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, expectorant, and diuretic.
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