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Scientific Name: Commiphora molmol
Burseraceae
AKA: Myrrh
Parts Used:Gum resin
Active Compounds:resin, gum, acidic polysaccharides, volatile oil
Background: Myrrh is known to have many medicinal uses. It is most often used externally becuase the body doesn't absorb it well. Myrrh is mainly used to treat problems in the mouth.
Applications: Stimulant/Expectorant/Anti-inflammatory/Antiseptic/Astringent
Myrrh is primarily used to treat problems in the mouth and skin.
Mouth: Myrrh is used to treat canker sores, inflammation of the gums, and sore throats.
Skin: Myrrh may be used to treat boils and acne. It may also be used to treat mild skin inflammation.
Dosage:
As a tincture, place on cotton swab and blot onto canker sores hourly.
As a mouthwash, dilute 1 tsp with 100 ml water for sore throats.
As an essential oil, add 3 drops to 1 tsp carrier oil and massage on skin around sinus area to treat discomfort.
As a powder, rub on sore gums as many as 3 times a day.
Description:
Myrrh is a deciduous tree that grows as tall as 15 feet. It has yellow and red flowers as well as fruit. It is native to Africa and can be found in India, Iran, Arabia, and Thailand also. Myrrh resin is harvested from dried branches after they've been cut down.
Safety:
Pregnant women should not take myrrh. The essential oil of myrrh should not be taken internally. Consult your health care provider before beginning use of any herb.
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