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Can you drink frankincense tears?
You can take it as a supplement in the form of a capsule or tablet, or use it in skin creams. It is also available as an essential oil for aromatherapy or topical use. It’s important to dilute this form with a carrier oil before applying it to the skin and to avoid ingesting it.
What do you do with frankincense tears?
Frankincense tears can be ground into a powder or used in their granular form. The tears are often smoldered on charcoal as an incense or its powder form can be sprinkled on charcoal discs or candles. The powdered form can be added to soaps and other toiletries to obtain the healing benefits of frankincense.
Are your tears edible?
Job’s Tears is the whole grass plant but the seeds of the Job’s Tears are the delicious and edible part of the plant once the hard outer shell is removed. The unshelled seeds of Job’s Tears have been sewn into prayer beads, ancient toys and teething rings and many other uses.
Can you burn frankincense tears?
Use caution when burning frankincense. Grind frankincense tears into a fine powder with a mortar and pestle or an electric spice grinder. Add the powder to homemade soaps and lotions or sprinkle a small amount into a carrier oil, such as almond or jojoba, and use it as perfume. Burn whole or crushed tears as incense.
Can you boil tears?
*To cook Job’s tears, soak them for twenty minutes (or up to a couple of hours), cover with water by a few inches, salt, and boil until they are tender.
Why does my tears taste salty?
Tears and all of our other body fluids are salty because of electrolytes, also known as salt ions. Our bodies use electrolytes to create electricity that helps power our brains and move our muscles. Electrolytes contain: Sodium (which accounts for the saltiness)
How do you eat frankincense resin?
Dipping the tears in honey can help allay the bitter taste of the resin. Frankincense is often marketed by its botanical name “Boswellia” as a medicine for arthritis, rheumatism and joint pain. The resin can be taken internally or put into a salve for topical relief.
Can salt be extracted from tears?
Salt Made From Tears combines centuries-old craft with the freshest human tears which are gently boiled, released into shallow crystallisation tanks, then harvested by hand and finally rinsed in brine.