Lavender, sandalwood, clary sage, rose, frankincense and pine are good choices. |
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In one culture a shaman uses tobacco, sage or cannabis, in others copal, frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, juniper or pine. |
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You mix frankincense with things like spices, seeds and roots to create different aromas. |
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A basic blood moving and pain relieving combination is equal parts corydalis, frankincense, myrrh, dang quai and ligusticum. |
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The long-term survival of the international frankincense trade of Oman resins is unknown at this point in time. |
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It's a delicious blend of frankincense, marjoram, sandalwood and lavender that promotes a restful sleep. |
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They valued its trees which produced the aromatic gum resins frankincense and myrrh. |
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Duo-Derm Oil contains essential oils of lavender and frankincense which are powerful skin regenerators. |
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What is all this business about camels and gold and frankincense and myrrh? |
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If we read further in Matthew, we find the familiar story of the wise men, following the star and carrying gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. |
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The nativity, a scene that invokes images of a child in swaddling clothes, gold, frankincense, and myrrh. |
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Your first option is to apply a mixture of frankincense essential oil, lavender essential oil, and jojoba oil to your scar. |
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Her incenses are acacia, frankincense, myrrh, catnip, cedar, cinnamon, and juniper. |
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By their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, they acknowledged Jesus as royal, divine, and destined to suffer and die. |
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I do pilates for my back, and if I have a chance I love nothing better than a hot bath with frankincense and myrrh. |
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The city was famed for the production of frankincense which in those days was a treasure that commanded a huge price on the open markets of Alexandria, Jerusalem and Damascus. |
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I think it was rosemary and frankincense in it perhaps, that the swinging censor of incense, and I just found it all so beautiful and evocative, that ritual going on. |
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Exports include sheep, hides and skins, ghee, frankincense, myrrh, and gum arabic. |
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With him he already had the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, actually pinched from Eden. |
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The chancellor's long-awaited decision to run for re-election comes laden with frankincense and myrrh. |
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The routes also provided a means of passage not only for frankincense and other trade goods but also for people and ideas. |
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Different incense fragrances were used, for example Indian sandalwood, frankincense, musk and camphor among others. |
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When the Magi arrived at the place where the Baby Jesus was, they offered Him their gifts: gold, frankincense and myrrh. |
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They brought out their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, and presented them to him. |
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Her hands received the gold, frankincense and myrrh that the Magi offered to Jesus. |
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During the Christmas season, we see the Three Wise Men bringing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. |
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He also compared incense such as frankincense to a smudge that First Nations people use like sage. |
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Traditional kohl was originally made from the ash of frankincense, an aromatic gum resin obtained from various Arabian or East African trees. |
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The best souk is in Muscat, where stalls groan under the weight of antique silver, tribal art from Zanzibar, dishdashas, frankincense and exotic perfumes. |
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It is a blend of calming sandalwood, frankincense and myrrh, which give it a mystical, resinous quality, and exotic jasmine and rose for romantic sensuality. |
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Two gypsum burials at York have shown evidence for frankincense and another clear markers of Pistacia spp. |
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Same with the Three Kings and their gold, frankincense, and myrrh. |
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For instance, Sudan is the world's largest producer of Gum Arabic, and the arid lands of the Horn of Africa produce the highest quality frankincense and myrrh in the world. |
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The city of Jeddah was an important port during Nabataeans frankincense trade. |
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On Monday morning Barcelona had a special open training session for kids to attend in celebration of Kings Day, when the three wise men supposedly reached Bethlehem carrying gold, frankincense and myrrh. |
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The pack contains herbal soap, organic bath salts, lip balm, frankincense, hand balm and a nailbrush to scrub off all that stubborn soil. |
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This trade was crucial to the economy of Yemen and the frankincense and myrrh trees were seen as a source of wealth by the its rulers. |
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New herbs like Sarsaparilla seeds, frankincense, and cypress were used by Indians for incense. |
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Dragon's Blood trees and frankincense bushes dot the landscape. |
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Ancient recipe combining the three resins frankincense, myrrh and benzoin. |
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Perfect for travelling etc Rose, lavender and frankincense fragrance. |
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Fire signifies the Holy Spirit and frankincense the good deeds. |
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Traditionally, the base of the incense used is the resin of Boswellia sacra, also known as frankincense, but the resin of fir trees has been used as well. |
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Somalia is also a major world supplier of frankincense and myrrh. |
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Ketoret was the incense offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and is stated in the Book of Exodus as a mixture of stacte, onycha, galbanum and frankincense. |
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Some oils that are high in sesquiterpenes are cedarwood, frankincense, patchouli, vetiver, ginger, ylang-ylang, myrrh, Helichrysum, Melissa, and black pepper. |
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