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What is Myrrh?
Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh ... - Song of Solomon 4:6
Myrrh is a natural gum or resin extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense, and medicine.
The Commiphora myrrha tree is one of the primary trees from which myrrh is harvested.
The Commiphora myrrha tree is one of the primary trees from which myrrh is harvested.
Where can Myrrh be found?
" Myrrh gum or resin is commonly harvested from the species of tree called Commiphora myrrha. "
Commiphora myrrha is native to parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Somalia, Eritrea and eastern Ethiopia. Meetiga, the trade-name of Arabian Myrrh, is more brittle and gummy than the Somali variety and does not have the latter's white markings.
How is Myrrh Harvested?
When a tree's wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin. When people harvest myrrh, they wound the trees repeatedly to bleed them of the gum. Myrrh gum is waxy and coagulates quickly. After the harvest, the gum becomes hard and glossy. The gum is yellowish and may be either clear or opaque. It darkens deeply as it ages, and white streaks emerge.
Other Types of Myrrh
The oleo gum resins of a number of other Commiphora species are also used as perfumes, medicines (such as aromatic wound dressings), and incense ingredients.
These myrrh-like resins are known as opopanax, balsam, bdellium, guggul bisabol, and Indian myrrh.
These myrrh-like resins are known as opopanax, balsam, bdellium, guggul bisabol, and Indian myrrh.
Medical Uses of Myrrh
" In pharmacy, myrrh is used as an antiseptic in mouthwashes, gargles, and toothpastes. "
Myrrh is also used in some linaments and healing salves that may be applied to abrasions and other minor skin ailments. Myrrh has also been recommended as an analgesic for toothaches and can be used in linament for bruises, aches, and sprains.
In traditional Chinese medicine, myrrh is classified as bitter and spicy, with a neutral temperature. It is said to have special efficacy on the heart, liver, and spleen meridians as well as "blood-moving" powers to purge stagnant blood from the uterus. It is therefore recommended for rheumatic, arthritic, and circulatory problems, and for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menopause, and uterine tumours.
Myrrh's uses are similar to those of frankincense, with which it is often combined in decoctions, linaments and incense. When used in concert, myrrh is "blood-moving" while frankincense moves the qi, making it more useful for arthritic conditions.
It can also be combined with such herbs as notoginseng, safflower petals, angelica sinensis, cinnamon, and salvia miltiorrhiza, usually in alcohol, and used both internally and externally.
Do your own research before considering to buy myrrh resin, especially if you’re having any health problems. Please contact us here to find the highest quality myrrh resin for all uses, sourced direct from the Middle East (Yemen) and Africa (Somalia).
In traditional Chinese medicine, myrrh is classified as bitter and spicy, with a neutral temperature. It is said to have special efficacy on the heart, liver, and spleen meridians as well as "blood-moving" powers to purge stagnant blood from the uterus. It is therefore recommended for rheumatic, arthritic, and circulatory problems, and for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menopause, and uterine tumours.
Myrrh's uses are similar to those of frankincense, with which it is often combined in decoctions, linaments and incense. When used in concert, myrrh is "blood-moving" while frankincense moves the qi, making it more useful for arthritic conditions.
It can also be combined with such herbs as notoginseng, safflower petals, angelica sinensis, cinnamon, and salvia miltiorrhiza, usually in alcohol, and used both internally and externally.
Do your own research before considering to buy myrrh resin, especially if you’re having any health problems. Please contact us here to find the highest quality myrrh resin for all uses, sourced direct from the Middle East (Yemen) and Africa (Somalia).
Medical Benefits of Myrrh
" Myrrh resin in both its raw and in diluted or mixed forms can provide a number of remedies and medical benefits. "
Here are a selection of remedies and medical benefits provided by Myrrh:
✔ Help alleviate Indigestion
✔ Reduce Ulcers
✔ Help fight colds and coughs
✔ Eliminate Asthma
✔ Eradicate Lung Congestion
✔ Reduce Arthritis Pains
✔ Help control, and even remove, Cancer related conditions
Do your own research before considering to buy myrrh resin, especially if you’re having any health problems. Please contact us here to find the highest quality myrrh resin for all uses, sourced direct from the Middle East (Yemen) and Africa (Somalia).
✔ Help alleviate Indigestion
✔ Reduce Ulcers
✔ Help fight colds and coughs
✔ Eliminate Asthma
✔ Eradicate Lung Congestion
✔ Reduce Arthritis Pains
✔ Help control, and even remove, Cancer related conditions
Do your own research before considering to buy myrrh resin, especially if you’re having any health problems. Please contact us here to find the highest quality myrrh resin for all uses, sourced direct from the Middle East (Yemen) and Africa (Somalia).
Medical Disclaimer
Information on this web site is for entertainment purposes only. This information is NOT intended as medical advice or for use as diagnosis or treatment of a health problem or as a substitute for consulting a licensed medical professional. Please always do your own research.
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