Frankincense Oil

Botanicals & Herbs

Brand: Dr. Clark Store

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Net Contents

10 cc(s)

Serving Size

1 Drop(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

Not specified

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Use: Persons 12 or more years of age; 1 drop with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional. Put in empty capsule; or on bread.Do not put directly on tongue!

Market Reference

$6.99 – $490.00· 40 listings
  • Dr. Clark Store Frankincense Essential Oil

    Dr. Clark Store5.0(26)
    $20.99
  • Dr. Clark Frankincense Oil

    GoSupps.com
    $59.99
  • Frankincense & Myrrh Arthritis Pain Relief Rubbing Oil

    CVS Pharmacy4.4(86)
    $20.49
  • Ethical Trade Co Frankincense Essential Oil

    Gemini
    $19.00
  • Lehman's Uncle Harry's Pure Frankincense Oil

    Lowe's
    $54.98
  • Frankincense Essential Oil

    Young Living Essential Oils4.8(466)
    $114.14
  • Frankincense

    Vitality Extracts4.4(28000)
    $15.95
  • Plant Therapy Frankincense Serrata Essential Oil

    Plant Therapy4.9(2100)
    $9.99

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Research & Studies

  • Human health implications of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and herbs containing them

    RJ Huxtable - Toxicants of plant origin, 2024 - api.taylorfrancis.com

    … Increased risk of exposure applies as much to the large numbers of Americans who patronize health food stores as it does to the Hispanic and Indian cultures of our nation with their …

    2024161 citations
  • Preliminary integrative guidelines for aromatherapy: A tool for healthcare providers

    RE King - 2018 - scholarworks.montana.edu

    … other pertinent data on the oil, and the student’s overall impression. These integrative summaries may be used as an evidence-based reference tool for healthcare providers, and this …

    20181 citations
  • Plant products as antimicrobial agents

    MM Cowan - Clinical microbiology reviews, 1999 - journals.asm.org

    … The use of and search for drugs and dietary supplements derived from plants have accelerated … Indeed, frankincense and myrrh probably enjoyed their status of great worth due to their …

    199917,485 citations
  • Effect of Supplementing Milk Replacer with Boswellia serrata Resin on Growth Performance, Serum Biochemical Profile, and Meat Quality of Suckling Lambs

    B Abu Aziz, H Zoabi, S Ghzayal, N Ghavipanje… - Animals, 2026 - mdpi.com

    2026
  • Aromatherapy for massage practitioners

    I Martin - 2007 - books.google.com

    … oral ingestion of capsules and the use of suppositories and pessaries. In medical aromatherapy … For example, resins such as frankincense and myrrh, which are very high in antibacterial …

    200741 citations
  • Respiratory and allergic diseases: from upper respiratory tract infections to asthma

    R Jaber - Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002 - primarycare.theclinics.com

    … For the purpose of this article, the author follows the National Institutes of Health’s classification of CAM, which encompasses all modalities not currently taught in medical school, …

    2002108 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2020-05-22. DSLD Label ID: 219844. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.