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Myrrh Oil
Myrrh Oil
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Rs. 1,350.00
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Myrrh Oil is an essential oil derived from the resin of the myrrh tree (Commiphora myrrha), a small thorny plant native to northeastern Africa and the Middle East. Known for its rich history in traditional medicine and rituals, myrrh oil is prized for its therapeutic, aromatic, and skincare properties. Here's a detailed description:
Properties
- Appearance: Golden-yellow to amber or dark brown.
- Texture: Thick and slightly sticky.
- Aroma: Warm, earthy, woody, and slightly balsamic fragrance.
Key Components
Myrrh oil contains bioactive compounds such as:
- Terpenoids: Provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
- Sesquiterpenes: Contribute to its calming and grounding properties.
- Furanosesquiterpenes: Exhibit antimicrobial and healing properties.
Uses and Benefits
For Skin
- Wound Healing: Promotes the healing of cuts, scrapes, and minor burns.
- Anti-Aging: Reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Moisturization: Soothes and hydrates dry, cracked, or chapped skin.
- Antiseptic: Helps cleanse and protect the skin from infections.
For Wellness
- Relaxation: Used in aromatherapy to relieve stress and promote emotional balance.
- Immune Support: Known for its antimicrobial properties to fight infections.
- Respiratory Health: May alleviate congestion and respiratory discomfort when inhaled.
For Oral Health
- Mouth Rinse: Helps prevent gum disease and bad breath due to its antimicrobial properties.
- Healing Sores: Soothes mouth ulcers and gum inflammation.
Common Applications
- Skincare Products: Included in creams, lotions, and serums.
- Aromatherapy: Used in diffusers or blended with carrier oils for massages.
- Traditional Medicine: Often used in salves and ointments.
- Spiritual Practices: Used in rituals, incense, and meditation for its grounding aroma.
How It’s Made
Myrrh oil is extracted from the dried resin of the myrrh tree through a process called steam distillation.
Precautions
- Avoid using undiluted myrrh oil on the skin as it may cause irritation. Always dilute with a carrier oil.
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- Perform a patch test to check for allergies.
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