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Myrrh, Egyptian: 1 dram

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Commiphora myrrha / SE-R / resin / Egypt

Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha

Main Constituents:
Furanoeudesma 1,3 diene: 44.25%

Plant Part: Resin

Origin: Egypt

Processing Method: Solvent Extraction

Description / Color / Consistency: A medium to viscous, amber to dark amber liquid.

Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A middle note with a medium aroma, Myrrh Essential Oil has a warm, rich, spicy balsamic odor.

Egyptian Myrrh—
Myrrh is high in sesquiterpenes which are highly anti-inflammatory and antiseptic. Furanoeudesma 1,3 diene is a constituent which provides pain relief. The Essential Oil of Myrrh is more liquid than the Myrrh Resinoid, however it still has a viscous consistency when compared to other essential oils. Myrrh Essential Oil has a warm, rich, spicy balsamic odor and it is also beneficial to balance emotions and release tension.

Blends With: Frankincense, Lavender, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tea Tree and Thyme.

Product Abstract: Though classified as a shrub, Myrrh can grow up to 30 feet in height. The trunk exudes a natural oleo resin that hardens into what is classified as reddish brown 'tears'. Local collectors make incisions into the trees in order to increase the yield. Called mo yao in China, it has been used since at least 600 BC. it was used for embalming and fumigation in Ancient Egypt, and it has been used for centuries as an ingredient in incense and perfume.

Cautions: Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.

Myrrh, Egyptian: 1 dram

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Commiphora myrrha / SE-R / resin / Egypt Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha Main Constituents: Furanoeudesma 1,3 diene: 44.25% Plant Part: Resin Origin: Egypt Processing Method: Solvent Extraction Description / Color / Consistency: A medium to viscous, amber to dark amber liquid. Myrrh is a resin that comes from the tree Commiphora myrrha and is from the same botanical family as Frankincense (Burseraceae family). Myrrh is thought give a rejuvenated look to the skin and is also believed to be an effective anti-microbial cleanser. It is considered a cooling oil, which is very soothing and provides a sense of calm. Myrrh Oil and resinoid have historically been used to aid in respiratory conditions, athlete’s foot, acne, tooth and gum health as well as muscle and joint pain. It is known have Antioxidant properties and can be used in skin care products meant for mature skin, to assist in slowing the signs of aging. Myrrh is composed mostly of sesquiterpenes and to a lesser degree of monoterpenes, which give this oil its powerful characteristics that have been recognized for millennia. Sesquiterpenes are more viscous than monoterpenes. They are used as fixatives in perfumery. They add longevity to your perfume and help capture the scent of more volatile constituents by slowing down their evaporation and adding a deep grounding quality. Myrrh makes a great addition to body products, as it promotes a lasting scent and exhibits beneficial results for the look and feel of the skin. Monoterpenes are also found in Myrrh oil. Properties of most monoterpenes are said to be effective in anti-bacterial and anti-microbial cleansers and to have excellent absorptive capacity to penetrate through skin to promote a sense of well-being through massage. Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A middle note with a medium aroma, Myrrh Essential Oil has a warm, rich, spicy balsamic odor. Blends With: Frankincense, Lavender, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tea Tree and Thyme. Product Abstract: Though classified as a shrub, Myrrh can grow up to 30 feet in height. The trunk exudes a natural oleo resin that hardens into what is classified as reddish brown 'tears'. Local collectors make incisions into the trees in order to increase the yield. Called mo yao in China, it has been used since at least 600 BC. it was used for embalming and fumigation in Ancient Egypt, and it has been used for centuries as an ingredient in incense and perfume. Cautions: Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.

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