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However, in this study, the prolonged use of myrrh induced severe combined acute and chronic inflammation and necrosis. This is most likely the result of an overdose and toxicity or the initiation of an overwhelming body response to the myrrh. It could thus be assumed that the healing and repair of damaged tissue through the use of myrrh is limited to its use over a short period of time and in low concentration. You can buy myrrh-containing homeopathic rubbing oils and other essential oils meant to relieve pain when applied directly to sore body parts. However, these haven’t been studied. Warfarin: Myrrh may diminish the therapeutic effect of warfarin. No action needed.( Al Faraj 2005) Adverse Reactions Myrrh is an oleo-gum resin obtained from the stem of C. molmol that consists of 2% to 10% of a volatile oil composed predominantly of sesquiterpenes, sterols, and steroids. Evans 1989, Michie 1991 The water-soluble gum portion (30% to 60%) contains polysaccharides and proteins as well as ethanol-soluble resins (25% to 40%). After undergoing hydrolysis, the gum produces a variety of sugars. Hanus 2005 Furanosesquiterpenes are responsible for myrrh's odor and are believed to exert anesthetic, antibacterial, antifungal, and hypoglycemic effects. Hanus 2005, Zhu 2003 Additionally, 2 sesquiterpenes extracted from C. molmol, furaneudesma-1-3-diene and curzerene, have demonstrated activity on CNS opioid receptors. Dolara 2000 The gum has been reported to contain an oxidase enzyme. Evans 1989 The related C. guidottii contains the sesquiterpene (+)-T-cadinol. Claeson 1991 When the oleo-gum resin is mixed with water, it forms an emulsion. El Ashry 2003 J. W. Eadie, J. P. Oleson (1986) "The Water-Supply Systems of Nabatean and Roman Ḥumayma", Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research

One test-tube study of human skin cells found that an essential oil blend containing myrrh helped heal wounds ( 18). studies suggest that myrrh oil may help kill or slow the growth of cancer cells from the liver, prostate, The word myrrh corresponds to a common Semitic root m-r-r meaning "bitter", as in Arabic مُرّ murr and Aramaic ܡܪܝܪܐ mureera. Its name entered the English language by way of the Hebrew Bible, in which it is called מור mor, and also later as a Semitic loanword. [7] It appears in numerous pre-Hellenic sources up to the translation of the Tanakh into the Septuagint, and later makes it way into the Greek myth about Myrrha; in the Ancient Greek language, the related word μῠ́ρον ( múron), likely derived from a Semitic source, became a general term for perfume. I really appreciate that you would take time to show your process online. I'm always wanting to see if I can diy home and health products.

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If you don’t have a diffuser, you can simply place a few drops of the oil on a tissue or cloth and inhale periodically or add a few drops to hot water and inhale the steam. But if you want something similar to a tincture, then use apple cider vinegar or food-grade glycerine to replace the alcohol. In recipes for tinctures, you can replace the alcohol with one of the following: Nature's Answer's bottle says that one serving size contains 2000mg of "Extract*"; the asteric remark says that this is "equivalent to 1000mg of Myrrh Gum". I understood this to mean that one serving size contained 1000mg of Myrrh Gum. I was confused as to why the extract (2000mg) was higher than the equivalent raw gum (1000mg), and would have expected it to be reversed; e.g., 1000mg of extract being equivalent to 2000mg of raw gum. Perhaps this means that the total combined weight of the ethanol plus the 1000mg of Myrrh gum equaled 2000mL.

A group of Chinese researchers revealed that extracts and compounds from Commiphora myrrha resin may be effective against human gynecologic cancer cells. Their findings were published in the Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. Neuropathic pain Don’t leave your tincture too long as it may affect the final look. Longer steeping can make the final product bitter or produce precipitate (floaty sheen/bits). These are not harmful, but makes the tincture less satisfying. Baral S, Cho DH, Pariyar R, et al. The ameliorating effect of myrrh on scopolamine-induced memory impairments in mice. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2015;2015:925432. View abstract. Massoud A, El Sisi S, Salama O, Massoud A (2001). "Preliminary study of therapeutic efficacy of a new fasciolicidal drug derived from Commiphora molmol (myrrh)". Am J Trop Med Hyg. 65 (2): 96–99. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2001.65.96. PMID 11508399. Finally, Myrrh has powerful decongestant properties. Diffusing Myrrh essential oil in an aromatherapy oil burner can clear excessive mucus and provide relief from coughs, colds, bronchitis and asthma.The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook: Everything You Need to Know About Chinese, Western, and Ayurvedic Herbal Treatments by Ph.D., A.H.G., D.Ay, Alan Keith Tillotson, O.M.D., L.Ac., Nai-shing Hu Tillotson, and M.D., Robert Abel Jr. Test-tube studies suggest that mouthwash containing myrrh oil may also help gingivitis, which is inflammation of the gums around your teeth due to a buildup of plaque ( 12). Two common parasitic infections in the US are trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease, and giardiasis, an intestinal infection ( 28, 29, 30). Human research is needed to confirm these benefits. However, if you want to try myrrh for general skin health, many natural ointments and soaps contain it. You can also apply diluted myrrh oil directly on your skin.

Ancient Egyptians used myrrh and other essential oils to embalm mummies, as the oils not only provide a nice scent but also slow decay. Scientists now know this is because the oils kill bacteria and other microbes ( 5). Danso-Appiah A, Olliaro PL, Donegan S, Sinclair D, Utzinger J. Drugs for treating Schistosoma mansoni infection. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2013 Feb 28; (2). View abstract.Pregnancy: Myrrh is likely unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy. Myrrh can stimulate the uterus and might cause a miscarriage. There isn't enough reliable information to know if myrrh is safe to use on the skin when pregnant. Stay on the safe side and avoid use. Some people should be especially cautious with myrrh oil and may need to avoid it entirely. Bear this in mind if any of the following conditions apply to you ( 45, 47): ICS-UNIDO – MAPs". www.ics.trieste.it. Archived from the original on 2011-08-09 . Retrieved 2009-01-16. Antidiabetic drugs: Myrrh has demonstrated the ability to lower blood sugar levels. Use caution in individuals also receiving antidiabetic medications, especially those that can lead to hypoglycemia. Careful monitoring of blood glucose is warranted.( al-Awadi 1991, Hanus 2005)

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