Myrrh (commiphora myrrha)
Parts used:
The resin produced from the tree is steam distilled to obtain the oil.
Therapeutic properties:
- Antifungal
- Antimicrobial
- Antiseptic
- Astringent
- Carminative
- Cicatrisant
- Emmenagogue
- Expectorant
- Sedative
- Stimulant
- Stomachic
- Tonic
Indications:
Acne, amenorrhea, athlete’s foot, boils, bronchitis, chapped skin, colds, congestion, coughs, eczema, itchy skin, menstrual pain, muscle pain, scars, sore throats, uplifts mood, wounds, wrinkles.
Blends well with:
>Benzoin, clove, frankincense, patchouli, lavender, rose, sandalwood, thyme.Precaution:
This oil is non-irritating and non-sensitizing but could be toxic in high doses. Avoid during pregnancy.
This site is for information purposes only. Please check with a certified aromatherapist and read the precautions and contra indications before starting a treatment.
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