More About Our Myrrh Essential Oil
Size: 5 ml violet glass bottle
Source: Ethiopia
Distillation: Steam distilled at low temperature
Botanical name: Comiphora molmol
Note: Distilled from resin of wild plants.
Homeopathic Properties of Myrrh Essential Oil
- Analgesic
- Anti-bacterial
- Anti-fungal
- Astringent
- Digestive
- Nervine
- Stimulant–hormone production in cases of deficiency
- Stomachic
- Tonic–thyroid and parathyroid glands
- Vulnerary
Uses
Internal–oral, inhalation, suppository
External––topical application, bath, massage, local or spinal compress, application to energy centers and meridian points
Observations and Anecdotal Information
I have seen numerous people use myrrh essential oil to regenerate a depleted thyroid gland. It can be made into a homeopathic dilution and taken internally for this purpose. Myrrh increases thyroid production and helps balance thyroxine in the blood.
It is also a great support for recovering from a chronic or long term illness. It helps to increase the white blood cell count.
For many centuries, eastern Asian cultures have used myrrh in formulas for healing injuries, especially strains, contusions, sprains, and broken bones. It can be blended with other oils and applied to the skin as a poultice; or added to grain alcohol in combination with other oils, for a healing liniment.
Cautions
Generally recognized as safe in normal dosage.
Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice.
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