Saturday, February 28, 2015

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Frankincense and skin discoloration

How much does she use each time and how often does she apply it? It's possible that it's just more of a staining from the Frankincense because it isn't a clear oil. Perhaps she could try cleansing the area with soap and water each time before applying the Frankincense so that the oil isn't layered on top of the previous application. 

I know that I have to be careful with Lemongrass, it's a yellow oil and after applying it my fingers - especially around the nails - turn yellow. When I finally figured it out what was causing the discoloration I started washing my hands with soap and water to prevent further staining, but it took a few days for the old stains to go away.


On Monday, February 23, 2015 at 8:53:58 AM UTC-6, Tiffany Lee wrote:
My friend was putting frankincense over her thyroid and now her neck has brownish/redish patches on the skin! Does anyone know why frankincense would do that?
Thank you,
  Tiffany

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1 comment:

  1. Can someone please till if frankincense is a blood thinner and if so could you take it instead of Warfarin please help I need to get off the weed killers. TIA

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