
plwk wrote:How is it utilised in Tibetan Medicine?
plwk wrote:Interesting Namdrol...
Is incense effective for skin conditions like eczema or fungal infections?
Kyosan wrote:I'm concerned that frequent burning of incense may increase the risk of cancer. They say that the combustion produces carcinogens.
I have read that exposures to incense smoke may cause cancer particularly in children. We burn incense regularly. Should we be concerned about our children?
Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) works really well for fungal infections, dissolve it in alcohol to make a tincture to apply to the infected area. Its anti-fungal (fungicidal) capacities were known from ancient times, they used to burn it on charcoal and fill empty wine barrels with the smoke to prevent (unwanted) mould from forming. I don't know if guggul (Commiphora wightii) has the exact same properties or not.plwk wrote:Interesting Namdrol...
Is incense effective for skin conditions like eczema or fungal infections?

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