Myrrh Essential Oil...

Myrrh Essential Oil is a respected and ancient would healer and panacea for many diseases of the old world, such as dysentery and leprosy. Used in the Egyptian embalming process and valued spiritually for its perfume. Soothing, drying, and fortifying, myrrh has an anti-fungal quality and is useful in many skin, gum and bronchial disorders.

Myrrh Essential Oil has a powerful preservative property that can be effective in preventing the spread of gangrene. It has a steadying effect on the nerves. Myrrh had many historically, from embalming in Egypt to medicating. Herbalists often recommended myrrh essential oil for its cleaning qualities. It has great uses for the throat, mouth and calming of the skin. Myrrh has been used as a cure for cancer, incense in religious rituals, embalming, herpes and syphilis.

Myrrh has a rich, smoky, balsamic aroma that is purifying, restorative, revitalizing, and uplifting. Myrrh is referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The Arabian people believed it helped wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. Today, myrrh is widely used in oral hygiene products. 

It has medicinal properties Anti-infectious, Antiviral, Anti-parasitic, Hormone-like, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-hyperthyroid, and helps support the immune system. Myrrh has a rich, smoky, balsamic aroma that is purifying, restorative, revitalizing, and uplifting. It is a helpful aid to meditation, having one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes available. Sesquiterpenes are a class of compounds that have a direct effect on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdale, the seat of our emotions. The

Arabian people believed it helped wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin.

Myrrh use has been recorded before the Biblical times. In the fifth century B.C., the Egyptians used myrrh as an embalming agent and myrrh pellets were burned in the home to rid the home of fleas and to mask the smell of the unsanitary conditions they lived in due to improper hygiene. In Christianity, Myrrh was one of the three gifts the wise men gave to baby Jesus as it was considered to be highly valued commodity and was highly regarded as an essential oil.

The trunk of the Myrrh tree yields a natural oleoresin when pierced and the pale yellow liquid hardens into reddish-brown drops known as Myrrh (the tree remains healthy after harvest). The oil is a pale yellow/amber oily liquid with a warm, sweet-balsamic, slightly spicy-medicinal scent.

Aromatherapy properties are purifying, restorative. Uplifting and revitalizing while soothing nervous tension. It has great meditation aid and skin care component.

Benefit & Uses: Myrrhessential oil can help with asthma and Candida, increase appetite, combat athlete’s foot, catarrh, coughs, digestion, flatulence, eczema, dyspepsia, fungal infection, gingivitis, hemorrhoids, gum infection, skin conditions, ringworm, mouth ulcers, sore throats, wounds and wrinkles.   

Used in many toothpastes and mouth washes due to its antiseptic properties and strong scent. And flavor ingredient in some alcoholic and soft drinks.

Indian Myrrh Essential Oil contains a number of flavonoids which assist in reducing inflammation and boosts the immune system. It is also reputed to be valued as a tonic, and is said to have antiseptic and antifungal properties.

Indian Myrrh Essential Oil is very aromatic and is thought to enhance spirituality. Aroma therapists use both Myrrh and Frankincense to draw on the deeply meditative and healing quality of the oils.

Middle Eastern people have used myrrh essential oil for skin conditions, such as cracked or chapped skin and wrinkles.  Myrrh essential oil has commonly been used in oral hygiene products.

Used for Bronchitis, diarrhea, dysentery, hyperthyroidism, stretch marks, skin cancer, thrush, ulcers, vaginal thrush, and viral hepatitis.

 

This oil is extensively used to get relive in menstrual and abdomen spasm. It is also use to treat those patients who are troubling from the aphrodisiac problem such as lack of sexual desire, libido etc.

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