Frankincense: Could it be a cure for cancer?

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Boswellia sacra treeThe gift given by the wise men to the baby Jesus probably came across the deserts from Oman. The BBC’s Jeremy Howell visits the country to ask whether a commodity that was once worth its weight in gold could be reborn as a treatment for cancer.

Oman’s Land of Frankincense is an 11-hour drive southwards from the capital, Muscat.

Warm winters and showery summers are the perfect conditions for the Boswellia sacra tree to produce the sap called frankincense. These trees grow wild in Dhofar.

“The records show that frankincense was produced here as far back as 7,000 BCE, said Mohammed Al-Shahri , a local tour guide. BBC

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