Myrrh essential oil was widely used by the ancient Egyptians for medication (and also mummification!)
Effect on mind: Lifts feelings of weakness, apathy and lack of incentive. Amplifies strength and courage.
Effect on body: Works well with problems such as bronchitis, colds, sore throats and coughs. Excellent for mouth and gum disorders. Stimulates appetite, stems diarrhea, flatulence, acidity and bad breath. Said to invigorate the immune system.
Effect on skin: Has a cooling action that can help reduce inflammation in boils, skin ulcers, sores and weeping wounds. May be effective with eczema and athletes foot.
CAUTION: Do no use during pregnancy
Blends well with: Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Patchouli, Sandalwood
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Do not apply undiluted essential oils to your skin. Use a carrier oil or solvent to dilute first.
Eyes
Do not drip undiluted essential oils into eyes as this will cause a chemical burn and may result in temporary blindness. Diluted essential oils may be used close to the eyes. More here.
Ears
Undiluted essential oils should not be dripped into the ears, but diluted essential oils may be placed on a cotton wad for partial insertion.
Children
Keep essential oils in a place where young children cannot reach them, and never let them handle essential oils bottles.
Contraindications
If you have a skin condition, are pregnant, have epilepsy or asthma, are on a course of treatment with prescribed medication, or are in any doubt about any condition you may have, you are advised to seek the advice of a doctor or suitable practitioner before using pure essential oils.
For a full list of safety guidelines and more in depth information please visit the Tisserand Institute website.
Description
Myrrh essential oil was widely used by the ancient Egyptians for medication (and also mummification!)
Blends well with: Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Patchouli, Sandalwood
Specifications
Appearance:
Odour:
Plant parts used:
Extraction method:
Region of origin:
Grade:
Solubility:
Certification:
Blends well with:



Safety
Do not apply undiluted essential oils to your skin. Use a carrier oil or solvent to dilute first.
Eyes
Do not drip undiluted essential oils into eyes as this will cause a chemical burn and may result in temporary blindness. Diluted essential oils may be used close to the eyes. More here.
Ears
Undiluted essential oils should not be dripped into the ears, but diluted essential oils may be placed on a cotton wad for partial insertion.
Children
Keep essential oils in a place where young children cannot reach them, and never let them handle essential oils bottles.
Contraindications
If you have a skin condition, are pregnant, have epilepsy or asthma, are on a course of treatment with prescribed medication, or are in any doubt about any condition you may have, you are advised to seek the advice of a doctor or suitable practitioner before using pure essential oils.
For a full list of safety guidelines and more in depth information please visit the Tisserand Institute website.
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what an amazing scent. Softly sweet, warm and spicy. Lovely.
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