Steeped in history, Myrrh resin was popular in the Middle East and Mediterranean. Its name comes from the Arabic word murr, which means bitter, because of its sharp taste, which is also represented in its aroma. Used in skin and wound care for soothing and calming the skin, Myrrh can be used in skin care products for a clean and fresh complexion. Myrrh’s calm grounding scent makes it ideal for meditation, prayer, yoga and relaxation, and helping to dispel negative thoughts and emotional lethargy.
Additional information
Size | 5ml, 10ml, 25ml, 50ml |
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Aroma | spicy, warm, dry and resinous aroma, with notes of balsamic and ambery wood |
Distillation Method | Steam (resin) |
Main Component | Furanoeudesma-1,3-diene, Furanodiene, Lindestrene, B-Elemene |
Application | anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, respiratory support, immune support, skin care, calming, relaxing, soothing, sleep support, grounding, meditation, yoga, wellbeing, spirituality, tranquillity |
Country Of Origin | unknown |
Safety Notes | Considered non-toxic and non-irritating. Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding, several chemical constituents may be fetotoxic. Not to be taken. Keep out of reach of children. |
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