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Frankincense could become a vital part of treating arthritis, research shows

Experts discover that Frankincense may have the power to treat inflammatory issues like arthritis because of it's ability to attach to swollen areas

PRECIOUS resin frankincense could become a key treatment for arthritis, research shows.

The biblical incense, collected from the bark of boswellia trees, has been recognised for millennia as a treatment for wounds and infections.

 The new discovery could help sufferers of arthritis over come inflammation and pain
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The new discovery could help sufferers of arthritis over come inflammation and painCredit: Alamy

Scientists have found that compounds within it can attach themselves to proteins that cause inflammation — such as arthritis — and block them.

The trees, native to Africa and Asia, probably produce the compounds as protection against insect or fungal attack, experts believe.

Prof Will Setzer said his findings could see new drugs to treat inflammation. He said the main problem was to work out how to make the compounds available to humans.

Prof Setzer, based at America’s ­University of Alabama, said: “Boswellia is not water soluble so it’s difficult to get it into the bloodstream.”

 The precious resin comes from a Frankincense tree
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The precious resin comes from a Frankincense treeCredit: Alamy

Biotech firm Cambridge Nutraceuticals, however, has developed a product it claims overcomes the problem.

It said combining boswellia with soy lecithin, a fat, enhances the tree’s active ingredients in the stomach, enabling them to get into the blood.

Dr Miriam Ferrer, a molecular biologist with the firm, said: “We’ve shown that this component allows the ­boswellia to get to where it needs to go to produce the anti-inflammatory effect, and at the right amounts. It’s exciting.”

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