Burning Incense Is Psychoactive: New Class Of
Antidepressants Might Be Right Under Our Noses
Religious leaders
have contended for millennia that burning incense is good for the soul. Now,
biologists have learned that it is good for our brains too.
An international team of scientists, including researchers from Johns Hopkins
University and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, describe how burning frankincense (resin from the Boswellia plant) activates
poorly understood ion channels in the brain to alleviate anxiety or depression.
This suggests that an entirely new class of depression and
anxiety drugs might be right under our noses.
[Pair that up with a gin
martini flavored with borage flowers after Solemn Vespers on Sunday afternoon
and you're set!]
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2014/08/aroma-therapy-catholic-style/
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