Myrrh Gum Resin | Organic | Dried Herbs

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Organic Commiphora myrrha 1 oz.

Ritual & Remedial Use

Feminine | Moon | Water | Isis | Adonis | Ra | Marian | Protection | Healing | Exorcism | Spirituality | In Egypt, Myrrh was burned to Ra at Noon & also fumed at the temples of Isis.

Burned as an Incense it purifies the area, lifts vibrations, & creates peace; usually in conjunction with Frankincense, Copal or other resins. Myrrh is said to increase the powers of whatever it is combined with | Included in healing incenses & sachets. Smoke is used to consecrate, purify, & bless objects (talisman, charms, other magical tools) | Aids meditation & contemplation |

Constituents: Up to 17% essential oil & up to 40% resin & gums.

Actions: Antimicrobial | Astringent | Carminative | Anti catarrhal | expectorant | vulnerary

Myrrh is an effective antimicrobial agent shown to work in 2 complimentary ways: stimulating of white blood corpuscles, & has a direct antimicrobial effect. Specifically, it finds use in infections of the mouth. Mouth ulcers | gingivitis | pyorrhea | pharyngitis | Sinusitis | Laryngitis & respiratory complaints | Externally useful in healing wounds. Useful for canker sores | strep throat | congestion | hemorrhoids | Bedsores

Combines well with Echinacea for infections & as a mouth wash for ulcers & similar problems. Combine externally with Witch hazel or Grain Alcohol.

History: Myrrh is harvested as a resin from the Myrrh tree, grown in East Africa & the Arabian peninsula, & in the Indian States of Gujarat & Rajasthan. Myrrh is aromatic with a brown-red coloration. The middle East used it as an analgesic historically. Hippocrates praised Myrrh as a balm for sores, the Romans used it to treat infections of the eyes & mouth. The Hebrews used it as a pain killer. In a translation of the Gospel Mark - Jesus was offered a wine mixed with Myrrh just before crucifixion & is mentioned both in scriptures of Judaism & Islam.

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Organic Commiphora myrrha 1 oz.

Ritual & Remedial Use

Feminine | Moon | Water | Isis | Adonis | Ra | Marian | Protection | Healing | Exorcism | Spirituality | In Egypt, Myrrh was burned to Ra at Noon & also fumed at the temples of Isis.

Burned as an Incense it purifies the area, lifts vibrations, & creates peace; usually in conjunction with Frankincense, Copal or other resins. Myrrh is said to increase the powers of whatever it is combined with | Included in healing incenses & sachets. Smoke is used to consecrate, purify, & bless objects (talisman, charms, other magical tools) | Aids meditation & contemplation |

Constituents: Up to 17% essential oil & up to 40% resin & gums.

Actions: Antimicrobial | Astringent | Carminative | Anti catarrhal | expectorant | vulnerary

Myrrh is an effective antimicrobial agent shown to work in 2 complimentary ways: stimulating of white blood corpuscles, & has a direct antimicrobial effect. Specifically, it finds use in infections of the mouth. Mouth ulcers | gingivitis | pyorrhea | pharyngitis | Sinusitis | Laryngitis & respiratory complaints | Externally useful in healing wounds. Useful for canker sores | strep throat | congestion | hemorrhoids | Bedsores

Combines well with Echinacea for infections & as a mouth wash for ulcers & similar problems. Combine externally with Witch hazel or Grain Alcohol.

History: Myrrh is harvested as a resin from the Myrrh tree, grown in East Africa & the Arabian peninsula, & in the Indian States of Gujarat & Rajasthan. Myrrh is aromatic with a brown-red coloration. The middle East used it as an analgesic historically. Hippocrates praised Myrrh as a balm for sores, the Romans used it to treat infections of the eyes & mouth. The Hebrews used it as a pain killer. In a translation of the Gospel Mark - Jesus was offered a wine mixed with Myrrh just before crucifixion & is mentioned both in scriptures of Judaism & Islam.

Organic Commiphora myrrha 1 oz.

Ritual & Remedial Use

Feminine | Moon | Water | Isis | Adonis | Ra | Marian | Protection | Healing | Exorcism | Spirituality | In Egypt, Myrrh was burned to Ra at Noon & also fumed at the temples of Isis.

Burned as an Incense it purifies the area, lifts vibrations, & creates peace; usually in conjunction with Frankincense, Copal or other resins. Myrrh is said to increase the powers of whatever it is combined with | Included in healing incenses & sachets. Smoke is used to consecrate, purify, & bless objects (talisman, charms, other magical tools) | Aids meditation & contemplation |

Constituents: Up to 17% essential oil & up to 40% resin & gums.

Actions: Antimicrobial | Astringent | Carminative | Anti catarrhal | expectorant | vulnerary

Myrrh is an effective antimicrobial agent shown to work in 2 complimentary ways: stimulating of white blood corpuscles, & has a direct antimicrobial effect. Specifically, it finds use in infections of the mouth. Mouth ulcers | gingivitis | pyorrhea | pharyngitis | Sinusitis | Laryngitis & respiratory complaints | Externally useful in healing wounds. Useful for canker sores | strep throat | congestion | hemorrhoids | Bedsores

Combines well with Echinacea for infections & as a mouth wash for ulcers & similar problems. Combine externally with Witch hazel or Grain Alcohol.

History: Myrrh is harvested as a resin from the Myrrh tree, grown in East Africa & the Arabian peninsula, & in the Indian States of Gujarat & Rajasthan. Myrrh is aromatic with a brown-red coloration. The middle East used it as an analgesic historically. Hippocrates praised Myrrh as a balm for sores, the Romans used it to treat infections of the eyes & mouth. The Hebrews used it as a pain killer. In a translation of the Gospel Mark - Jesus was offered a wine mixed with Myrrh just before crucifixion & is mentioned both in scriptures of Judaism & Islam.