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Myrrh Essential Oil

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Myrrh Essential Oil

Commiphora myrrha

Myrrh essential oil has a warm, dry, spicy, woody, herbaceous aroma. It it best known for its beneficial effect on the skin but also helps to support the body's respiratory, digestive and immune systems.

The myrrh tree, characterized by its knotted branches, fragrant leaves, and delicate white blossoms, yields myrrh essential oil through the meticulous process of steam distillation. Indigenous to regions spanning Arabia, northern Africa, Southwestern Asia, and the environs surrounding the Red Sea, notably Ethiopia, Somalia, and Yemen, the myrrh tree holds a storied presence in these locales. Myrrh essential oil stands as a revered elixir, cherished by civilizations spanning over four millennia. Its historical significance is exemplified by its role in Egyptian embalming rituals and its extensive use in both traditional Chinese medicine and the ancient Indian Ayurvedic traditions.

Category: Essential Oils

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249.00

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The Origins of Myrrh Oil:

Myrrh oil is derived from the resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree, native to regions in the Middle East and Africa. Historically, it has played a significant role in various cultures, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Chinese civilizations. The word "myrrh" itself has ancient origins, stemming from the Arabic word "murr," which means "bitter."

The resin is harvested by making incisions in the tree's bark, allowing it to ooze out and harden into resin tears. These resin tears are then steam-distilled to produce the precious myrrh essential oil.

Aroma of Myrrh Oil:

Myrrh oil boasts a rich, earthy aroma with subtle hints of balsamic sweetness. Its complex fragrance is often described as warm, woody, and slightly spicy. This unique scent makes myrrh oil a popular choice in aromatherapy and perfumery.

Significance of Myrrh:

Myrrh's historical significance cannot be overstated. It was one of the gifts brought by the Magi to the infant Jesus in the biblical story of the Nativity. Beyond its religious connections, myrrh was used in ancient Egypt for embalming and as a key ingredient in perfumes and cosmetics. Its versatility and captivating fragrance made it a symbol of luxury and beauty.

Utilizing Myrrh Oil in Aromatherapy:

1. Stress Relief and Relaxation

Myrrh oil has long been associated with stress relief and relaxation. Its aromatic compounds can help calm the mind and reduce feelings of anxiety. Consider diffusing myrrh oil in your home or office to create a soothing atmosphere.

2. Immune Support

The therapeutic properties of myrrh oil include antimicrobial and immune-boosting effects. It can help fortify your body's defenses, making it an excellent choice during cold and flu season. Simply add a few drops to your diffuser or blend it with a carrier oil for a soothing massage.

3. Skin Care

Myrrh oil is renowned for its skin benefits. It has antimicrobial properties that can aid in wound healing and reducing the appearance of scars. When diluted with a carrier oil, myrrh oil can be applied topically to promote healthy, radiant skin.

Uses:

 

The versatility of Myrrh Essential Oil knows no bounds, encompassing a diverse array of applications, from medicinal and aromatic to cosmetic. This multifaceted essence manifests in various forms, including oils, gels, salves, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sprays, and candles.

 

Product Specifications

  •  Botanical Name:

Commiphora myrrha

  •  Plant Family:
Burseraceae
  •  Country of Origin:
India
  •  Note:
Base 
  •  Method of Extraction:
Distillation
  •  Parts used:
Resin
  •  Deseription:
Myrrh Essential Oil smells warm, earthy, woody and balsamic.

 

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