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Description

Latin Name: Commiphora Myrrha

Common Names: Myrrh tree, Guggal gum, Didthin.

Origin Country: Somalia

Commiphora Myrrha, commonly known as myrrh, is a resin harvested from the bark of the Commiphora tree, which is native to regions in East Africa, the Middle East, and parts of the Indian subcontinent. It belongs to Burseraceae family. The tree is well known for producing myrrh resin, a gum-like substance.  The resin is obtained by making incisions in the bark, allowing the sap to ooze out and harden into yellow-brown to reddish-brown lumps. These pieces are commonly called myrrh tears or myrrh gum resin. Myrrh is most commonly used as incense and in skincare products.

– Aromatherapy

Put the glowing charcoal disc on a heatproof container or an incense burner designed to hold hot items. Once the charcoal is glowing, place fine cut / peas tears on top of the charcoal. The heat from the charcoal will cause the resin to melt and release aromatic smoke. Allow the resin to burn slowly, filling the room with a rich fragrance. You can add more resin as needed to keep the aroma going.

 

Storage: To store Myrrh Gum Resin Incense Peas (Tears), keep them in an airtight container, such as a glass jar or sealed bag, to protect them from moisture, dust, and contaminants. Store the container in a cool, dry, and dark place away from heat and direct sunlight to maintain the resin’s quality and fragrance.

– Myrrh may have anti-inflammatory properties that make it effective for promoting wound healing when used topically on cuts and minor burns.

– The antioxidant properties of myrrh may help protect the skin from free radical damage and oxidative stress, promoting overall health.

– Due to its expectorant properties it may clear mucus, promote easier breathing and alleviate respiratory issues such as cough or colds.

– When burned, it releases a rich, warm, and balsamic aroma that may reduce anxiety, improve mental clarity, and aid in sleep.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and it is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease.

– Commiphora Myrrha is generally considered safe when used in moderate amounts and properly.

– Myrrh may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals and result in redness, itching, or burning sensations.

– In rare cases, some people may have an allergic reaction to myrrh and face symptoms such as rashes, swelling, or hives.

– Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a health provider before use myrrh.

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50g, 100g, 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g, 600g, 750g, 1000g (1kg), 2000g (2kg), 3000g (3kg), 4000g (4kg), 5000g (5kg)

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