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What Tea Can We Drink During Pregnancy?What Tea Can We Drink During Pregnancy?
28 Feb.
Avoid drinking tea made from other herbs (such as fenugreek, sage, dill, licorice, thyme, verbena, chamomile in large amounts, frankincense/boswellia, motherwort)....
White Cinnamon - Action and ApplicationWhite Cinnamon - Action and Application
23 Nov.
Their taste is extremely interesting - reminiscent of both frankincense and black pepper. The chemical content of white cinnamon is mainly distinguished by coumarin, some tannins and cinnamic acid....
Aromatic Cough Syrup From my ChildhoodAromatic Cough Syrup From my Childhood
11 June
She would prepare a square piece of wool, then place the coals onto frankincense. The piece would get "smoky" on both sides and then she would place it on the child's breast while still hot....
Rosehip Essential OilRosehip Essential Oil
19 May
Such are tea tree oil, lavender oil, chamomile oil, frankincense oil, mint oil, lemon oil and others....
ThymeThyme
28 Nov.
In ancient Greece, thyme was very popular and widely used because of its aromatic qualities, being burnt as frankincense in sacred temples....
Black Pepper Oil! Why is it Incredibly Healthy?Black Pepper Oil! Why is it Incredibly Healthy?
14 Jan.
Black pepper oil goes very well with: clove oil, coriander oil, sage oil, frankincense oil, bergamot oil, dill oil, ginger oil, geranium oil, grapefruit oil, lemon oil, lavender oil, juniper oil, tangerine oil, ylang-ylang...
Orange Essential OilOrange Essential Oil
03 May
Combination of orange oil with other oils Orange oil combines well with other essential oils such as pepper, cinnamon, clove, ginger, frankincense, sandalwood and vetiver....
Ginger Essential OilGinger Essential Oil
19 May
Combination with other essential oils Ginger essential oil pairs well with bergamot, cedarwood, clove, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lemon, patchouli, rose, sandalwood, ylang-ylang and others...
WineWine
24 Nov.
Omir describes wine with such epithets as "fragrant" and "sweetly fragrant". 2000 years later, the Byzantines made wine, which also had herbs and frankincense resins and smoked wax poured in amphorae....