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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

How To Make Your Own Incense

by Rosalee de la ForĂȘt
This next holiday HerbMentor newsletter is another herbal craft idea that comes from thousands of years of tradition.
The word incense literally means ‘to burn’. For thousands of years people have burned plants and resins as religious rites, as a purification process, for protection, to cleanse the air, to repel pests or simply to enjoy a pleasant scent perhaps masking bad odors.
Incense has a long tradition of use in the far east; some even say that the making and burning of incense blends is more of an art form than a utilitarian purpose.
Today we are going to learn to make cone incense. Cone incense was invented in Japan in the 1800’s. It is easy to make and burns relatively fast.
By making our own incense we know exactly what plants and resins are being used and we don’t have to worry about potentially toxic fillers in our incense. Even though we are using pure products, it is always best to burn incense in a well-ventilated area.
To make this incense I used a kit from Mountain Rose Herbs. The kit includes everything you need to make your own incense, including...
a variety of different powdered herbs...
a small mortar and pestle...
and a book on how to make your own incense, such as this one by our friend Tina Sams. This book contains a lot of different recipes for making your own incense. It also describes how to make powdered incense, cone incense and stick incense.
It isn’t necessary to buy the kit in order to make incense, however. You can also buy these powdered herbs at your local herb store or Mountain Rose Herbs.
There are many different incense recipes. I chose the following one as an example.
To make our incense we are going to combine the following...
Makko is a prominent base ingredient for making incense.
Lemongrass is one of my favorite tea herbs, it has a lovely pleasant scent when burned. It is also used to keep away bugs.
Frankincense is a famous incense that comes from the resin of a boswellia tree.
Sandalwood is a heavenly scent. Be sure to source this from an ecologically sound source.
Benzoin gum is frequently used as a preservative in cosmetics and soaps. It has a mild, vanilla-like scent.
All of these powders can be combined in a small mixing bowl.
Next we’ll add small amounts of water to the mix until the powders can be formed into a malleable paste. I do this using a pipette dropper so that I can add water very slowly to avoid adding too much.
Add a little bit of water, stir, then add a little bit more until the mixture forms the consistency of play dough.
Once it is a paste, we can shape it into cones. To do this use your thumb as a base while you use your other hand to form the cone. Don’t make these too big or you’ll have difficulties getting them lit.
Place each of these cones on a piece of wax paper or other hard surface and let them dry for 24 hours.
After 24 hours, lay these cones on their side to allow air circulation to the bottom of the cone.
Depending on your climate these may take 25 - 36 hours to completely dry.
Once they are completely dried they can be stored in an air-tight container until ready to use.
To use these incense take one cone and place it on a fire-safe surface. Using a match or lighter, light the very tip of the cone, let it burn for a moment, and then blow it out.
The cone will continue to smolder, giving off a pleasant scent, until all the incense is burned. Remember to burn these in a well-ventilated area.
Incense is a great way to bring a variety of pleasant scents to your home.
These also make great gifts.
Again, you can get all you need right here to get started.
Have fun!
~Rosalee

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

FRANKINCENSE & MYRRH FOR WONDERFUL MEDITATION

FRANKINCENSE :
What are the Documented Uses and Benefits of Frankincense? Asthma, cancer, depression, infection (colds, coughs, pneumonia, respiratory, staph, strep), immune stimulant, inflammation, meditation, muscles, nervous conditions, spiritual connection, supports the nervous system, stress, ulcers and vertigo.
What is the Aromatic Affect on the Mind? It is uplifting and centering. Has a sweet, balsamic and warm aroma with incense-like overtones.
What is the Spiritual Influence? Sacred Frankincense Essential Oil has been used to awaken our spiritual awareness and connect with spirit for 5000 years or more. It will help us release parts of our ego which hold us back from connecting with our soul, as well as feelings of unworthiness and insecurity.
Once we are able to connect with our spiritual side, we can embrace our true purpose in the world and become more spiritually driven rather than ego driven.
Use Sacred Frankincense Essential Oil during meditation to connect with spirit and stay centered in yoga or meditation sessions.
What Chakra is Affected? Opens the heart, throat, third eye and crown chakras.
Most Interesting Historical Reference?
Did you know that Frankincense was traded over 5000 years ago in North Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula?
Did you know that Frankincense Oil was found in King Tutankhamen’s tomb in Ancient Egypt? King Tut died in 1323 BC!
Frankincense is a wonderful meditation tool that can help if you are having difficulty keeping the rampant mind at bay. Using Frankincense deepens your meditative practice and helps you to keep focused.

Frankincense is an ancient tree resin that has been used for centuries in sacred ceremonies, religious rituals, spiritual meditation and holistic medicine. It was in widespread use by the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks and Romans. 

Frankincense resin comes from the Boswellia tree which grows in mainly Africa. To collect the sap, the tree bark is cut and the sap is allowed to ooze out of the bark. The sap dries on the tree and is then collected. 

As incense, the raw chunks of resin are directly set on a heat source, such as hot coals. Burning Frankincense is believed to affect the crown charka. It helps with meditation by deepening the breath and brining the body and mind into a harmonious state. There is a quality to the scent of burning Frankincense that seems to reach a forgotten corner of the mind. It is an exotic, yet familiar smell that can assist in promoting spiritual focus and creativity. 

As a medicinal substance Frankincense was thought to cure vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and tumors. It is also used to treat skin inflammation, headaches and allergies. In China it is used to treat leprosy and gonorrhea. Frankincense is edible and can also help with digestion. Ayurvedic medicine uses Frankincense for treating arthritis.

Edible Frankincense must be pure for internal consumption. It should be translucent without any impurities. It is often chewed like gum, but it is stickier because it is a resin.

Frankincense has also been used in Aromatherapy to relieve anxiety and promote a sense of well-being. It is used to alleviate depression. 


Personally, it feels as if burning Frankincense during your day helps to encourage sacredness in your life. Give it a try

MYRRH :
Most Interesting Historical Reference?
Did you know that Myrrh is recorded in Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest Egyptian medical texts on record? Ebers Papyrus dates to about 1550 BC and contains over 700 remedies for almost everything including cancer, asthma and of course, embalming.
Where is the name derived from? Myrrh comes from an Arabic word "murr" meaning "bitter".
Why is this information so important? Its not, it’s just a fun fact!
What are the Plant Properties? Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, analgesic, anti-infectious, antiviral, anti-parasitic, antiseptic, astringent and tonic.
What are the Documented Uses and Benefits of Myrrh?Bronchitis, diabetes, cancer, viral hepatitis, fungal infections (Candida, eczema, ringworm, athletes foot, vaginal thrush), tooth and gum conditions, skin conditions (wrinkles, stretch marks, chapped, cracked), diarrhea, dysentery, hyperthyroidism, and ulcers.
What is the Aromatic Affect on the Mind? Its warm and woody aroma is uplifting.
What is the Spiritual Influence? The benefits of Myrrh include the spiritual and emotional as well. Myrrh is very spiritual oil and has been used in religious ceremonies and rituals for over 5000 years!
Myrrh releases fears, difficult or painful experiences as it relates to us or the world. It asks us to be more accepting, trusting and non-judgmental of ourselves.
When we can love and trust ourselves more, than we don’t attract situations that are as painful and we learn to integrate our physical with our spiritual being.
Because this oil opens the heart chakra and is uplifting to the mind, it can relieve anxiety, stress and depression. Place on the heart to release this patterning and embrace relationships (self and others).
What Chakra is Affected? Promotes opening of the solar plexus and heart chakras.
What is the corresponding Chakra Color? Red and pink.
How do I use it?
Use NEAT (undiluted). Then,
  • Apply several drops (2-4) on location
  • Apply to chakras/vitaflex points
  • Directly inhale
  • Diffuse, or
  • Dietary Supplement.