The Discovery of “Sheba” Brings Hope for Medicinal Insights from Biblical Times
A remarkable 1,000-year-old seed has sprouted into a 10-foot tree named “Sheba,” found in the Judean Desert. Scientists believe it may belong to a biblical lineage and could contain medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer compounds. The tree’s resin is linked to “tsori,” a healing balm mentioned in the Bible. Despite its potential, the tree has yet to produce flowers or reproductive material, leaving questions about its exact species. As research continues, “Sheba” could unveil ancient secrets that bridge past remedies with modern science.