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Gentlestrength (Globe, Az) on 01/27/2014
5 out of 5 stars

Frankincense Oil completely healed my painful LS very quickly! To think that I had suffered with this for over 4 years. At first I was embarrassed thinking that it was a painful VD but because of the itching thought it was a candida fungal problem. I tried EVERYTHING... with various results but it kept returning and was excruciatingly painful. Rosewater sprayed on the area would stop the itching though. Yes, I even tried Oregano oil diluted, white iodine with DMSO, baking soda baths. All would help for a day or so but would not heal it.

Then I read that this was a precancerous condition and very closely tied to emotional issues. So I immediately started using pure Frankincense oil and within two days could tell it was healing. No pain, no itching and the lesions were disappearing. I used two drops in the am and in the pm for three weeks. Now it is GONE! I'm so thankful for this healing and am staying off sugar and starting to eliminate wheat! I can sit without wincing and walk without that pain! Thank you EC for your awesome website to help us all!

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Replied By Mary (Minneapolis, Mn) on 04/10/2014

I had a question about the frankincense oil, did you use it straight or diluted?
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Replied By Paula (Toronto Canada) on 04/22/2014

A further question about the use of Frankincense Oil - did you use it topically or did you take it internally?
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Replied By Asrana (Rancho Cordova, Ca) on 05/12/2014

Oil of Frankincense, as well as any other essential oil but Oil of Lavender, should NOT be used neat (undiluted) put the drops in a carrier oil and apply topically. Do NOT take it internally!
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Replied By Linda (Mariposa, Ca) on 06/04/2014

Was the Frankensence oil applied topically?
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Replied By Debbie (Lyme Regis, GB) on 11/07/2014

I'm very interested in your post as I have had Lichen Sclerosus for 2 years and been on Steroid cream, which has stopped working. I would love to use a more natural approach, so thought I would try Frankincense oil - do you put it in a carrier oil? And do you apply it directly to the area affected? Thank you so much! I am looking forward to enjoying itch free evenings. Debbie
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Replied By Monie (Virginia, US) on 12/23/2014

Frankincense - why not, I have tried everything else. It has got to work. I have gotten rid of bread, sugar and dairy.
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Replied By Shades (South Africa) on 01/05/2015

Can I mix francinsense mixed with coconut oil for lessions on vg?
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Replied By Nathan (Illinois) on 03/17/2015

What brand frankensense oil did you use?
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Replied By Frances (Cabarlah. Qld.) on 07/17/2015

Which frankincense did you use, pls. The product of India or Yemen? The latter very expensive.
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Replied By Lisa (Phoenix) on 10/19/2015

Hi. Did you take the frankensense oil internally or use it topically? Thanks.
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Replied By Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 10/20/2015

Dear Lisa,

Frankincense Essential Oil should be used externally.

I have used one or two drops neat (without diluting) unless the area to treat is a sensitive one, in which case, I would mix it one drop with a bit of castor oil or coconut oil and apply to the area one to three times a day.

~Mama to Many~

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Replied By Shelby (Connellsville, Pennsylvania ) on 01/04/2016

Hello. I've been suffering with lichen sclerosus for about 5 years now. I was wondering if the frankincense oil completely cured you of it. Are you having any issues to this day? Thank you! -Shelby
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Replied By Jillery (Rawlly, Nc) on 03/16/2016

I tried the Frankincense and it caused a flare with me. I used it diluted with coconut oil and again with Emu oil. Nope, not for me :-(

Replied By Mary K (Arizona) on 08/03/2018

Mama to Many, I tried mixing colloidal silver water with distilled water and coconut oil and drops of frankincense and lavender. It burned so bad! What to do? Lessen oils? even coconut oil with baking soda burns badly. I don't know what to do anymore! It is spreading. I am going to try emu oil or castor oil now.
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Replied By Mama To Many (Tn) on 08/04/2018

Mary,

The bad reaction could be that the oils and water didn't mix well and you got essentials oils straight into your skin.

Baking soda does some as it is too alkaline for sensitive skin.

You might try to keep to a single ingredient to make sure it suits your body. Perhaps just castor oil to start.

~Mama to Many~

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