Myrrh Essential Oil (Commiphora Myrrha)
MYRRH-5ml
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- Botanical Name: Commiphora Myrrha
- Plant Part: Resin
- Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
- Country of Origin: Somalia
- Color/Consistency: Yellow-Amber Color With Thick Consistency
- Aroma: Dry, Creamy, and Resinous
- Perfumery Note: Base
- Main Chemical Components: Furanoeudesma-1,3 diene (37.62%), Curzerene (24.35%), Lindestrene (11.40%), Tau Cadinol (11.40%)
Description
Myrrh Essential Oil comes from the resin of a small tree that's native to the Horn of Africa and that's related to frankincense. It has been in use for religious and medicinal purposes for millennia, including in ancient Egypt and during Biblical times.
Today, it remains one of the most popular essential oils. In aromatherapy, myrrh is used for its ability to relax the body, uplift the emotions, and focus the mind.
Myrrh is also used for relief from respiratory problems, and for treating dry, chapped skin as well as a detoxifier and to stimulate the liver. We offer two varieties of Myrrh Essential Oil: this steam-distilled variety as well as a CO2 extracted myrrh.
Both versions of myrrh share many of the same therapeutic benefits. However, the two different extraction processes result in oils with slightly different aromas, colors, and consistencies, and choosing one over the other is a matter of personal preference.
Properties: Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antimicrobial, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Astringent, Carminative, Cicatrisant, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Fungicidal, Sedative, Stomachic, Tonic, Uterine, Vulnerary
Perfumery Note: Base
Aroma: Dry, Creamy, and Resinous
Benefits
Relieving anxiety... Myrrh essential oil is often used to ease feelings of distress and self-doubt, calms breathing, and helps remove anxiety.
Skincare... Myrrh essential oil contains potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds. As a result, it is useful as a remedy for a number of skin problems, including rashes, swelling due to cuts and scratches, and dry and irritated skin.
Traditionally, myrrh has been used to treat skin wounds and infections. It's also been studied more recently and it's been found to help heal wounds. (See the Published Studies Tab).
Myrrh essential oils has also been found to inhibit the growth of fungi and microbes on the skin.
Focusing and uplifting the mind... Like frankincense, Myrrh Essential Oil has long been used as part of religious ritual. It tends to make breathing deeper and slower, and in this way, it helps to focus the mind and to uplift emotions.
NOTE: Because of its beta-elemene and furanodiene content, Myrrh Essential Oil should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Directions
Blends well with: Bergamot, Cape Chamomile, Clove Bud, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Frankincense,Geranium, German Chamomile, Grapefruit,Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Eucalyptus, Neroli, Patchouli, Palo Santo, Roman Chamomile, Rosemary Verbenone, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang
Recipes
Blend for meditation:
Myrrh Essential Oil
Frankincense Essential Oil
Sandalwood Essential Oil
Palo Santo Essential Oil
These oils have traditionally been used to focus the mind and to aid with meditation. You can use them separately in your diffuser, or mix and match them as you like.
Relaxing anti-anxiety diffusion:
Myrrh Essential Oil
All of these oils are known to reduce anxiety and promote positive emotions. Use them in equal parts with your diffuser, or mix and match them as you like.
Easy breathing recipe:
Myrrh Essential Oil
Simply diffuse an equal number of drops of each essential oil in your diffuser.
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