The Frankincense Trail Documentary

Young Living Founder and President, D. Gary Young, along with corporate executives and a group of daring distributors, returned from a once-in-a-lifetime adventure across Egypt and Jordan.
The purpose of the trip was to visit the sacred sites as well as to complete the final filming of the Frankincense Documentary film.
For a number of years, Dr. Gary Young had been researching the actual trail in which the frankincense, myrrh and other essential oils were traded.
Dr. DeVita Director of IEWS participated in this momentous adventure along with playing the part of a Bedouin in the historic Frankincense Trail documentary film that was released in 2010.
The purpose of the trip was to visit the sacred sites as well as to complete the final filming of the Frankincense Documentary film.
For a number of years, Dr. Gary Young had been researching the actual trail in which the frankincense, myrrh and other essential oils were traded.
Dr. DeVita Director of IEWS participated in this momentous adventure along with playing the part of a Bedouin in the historic Frankincense Trail documentary film that was released in 2010.
Our trek to Egypt was initiated by D. Gary Young.
Gary's picture above is one that was photographed for the film: 'The One Gift'.
Below are a few of many pictures that detailed our filming and education about Frankincense.
Frankincense- a holy anointing oil
Frankincense was Known as Olibanum (Oil of Lebanon)
Considered to be a universal cure-all-and described as being good for everything from ‘gout to a broken head.’
“Used to treat every conceivable ill known to man” and mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Botanically called Boswellia carteri - Also Called levonah or lebonah in Hebrew (translated into English to mean “incense”).
There are 52 references in the Bible to Frankincense:
“Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?”
Frankincense was a part of biblical worship from the time of the Exodus from Egypt.
Considered to be a universal cure-all-and described as being good for everything from ‘gout to a broken head.’
“Used to treat every conceivable ill known to man” and mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Botanically called Boswellia carteri - Also Called levonah or lebonah in Hebrew (translated into English to mean “incense”).
There are 52 references in the Bible to Frankincense:
“Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?”
Frankincense was a part of biblical worship from the time of the Exodus from Egypt.