Scientific Name: Ferula Communis Other Names in English: White Faso, White Fasokh Family: Umbelliferae Cultivation Mode: Wild Collected
We specializes in harvesting, production, processing and exportation of frankincense and myrrh This company is entirely owned and manned by a well-trained and qualified staff in the field of Environment and Social Sciences. When you deal with us, you deal with the local frankincense producers directly. For further information concerning our products read down below. Boswellia Carterii Beyo Also called olibanum, frankincense is an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia, Boswellia Carteri. The Boswellia trees grow in the wild without human intervention and are therefore 100% natural and organic. Boswellia Frereana Boswellia Frereana is only found in where the locals call it . Frankincense , also referred to as the king of Frankincense, grows naturally in the wild. Frankincense is perfectly safe to chew as a gum. This helps fight gum diseases, strengthens teeth. Myrrh is used as incense, most especially in churches and as an ingredient in anointing oil for religious functions or ceremonies usually applied together with Frankincense. Mixed Boswellia Carterii Beyo Also called olibanum, mixed Boswellia frankincense is our ungraded resin. topical and internal use of Frankincense provides modern health benefits. It may also provide a soothing atomatic experience.
Scientific Name: Pistacia Atlantica Desf. Synonyms: Pistacia Mutica F.M. Family: Anacardiaceae Cultivation Mode: Wild Collection
Frankincense carteri resins are harvested in and it has been used for thousands of years. It is burned as a sacred incense in religious ceremonies. The uses of these essential resins are most popular since it has similar effects as those of the Boswellia Sacred Frankincense in the perfume, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.