The source Myrrh Resin is the thorny shrubs of Commiphora myrrha that grow wildly and naturally in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The tree oozes as a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried, and often contains white patches. The resin gum extracted from Commiphora myrrha tree is a superior resin also known as Myrrh.
The Myrrh Essential Oil is extracted by Nagaad Resins and Gums by Steam and Hydro Distillation, is 100% pure with no additives or preservatives, and is ECOCERT Organic Certified. The Myrrh Essential Oil exudes a slightly bitter-sweet woody aroma that is very pleasing to the senses. Myrrh essential oil is used as medicinal spice to flavor foods, a strong anti-bacterial, as a remedy for hay fever, and as a disinfectant for wounds that also facilitates healing and reduced bleeding.
Myrrh Essential Oil is also a well known analgesic and anti-inflammatory and gives excellent results when rubbed over the body. Myrrh Essential Oil is anti-ageing and skin-enhancing when applied, it is used in mouthwashes and gargles, and a component of fragrances.
Additional information
Country of origin,
Somalia/Kenya/Ethiopia
Extraction Process:
Hydro Distillation, Steam Distillation
Preservatives:
100% Organic and No Preservatives
Part of Plant Used:
Tree Resin
Method of Cultivation,
Wild and Natural / No Cultivation
The source Sweet Myrrh Resin is the thorny shrubs of Commiphora holtziana that grow wildly and naturally in Somalia and Ethiopia. The trees ooze a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried. The resin gum extracted from Commiphora holtziana tree is a superior resin also known as Sweet Myrrh or Myrrh Hagar. The Sweet Myrrh Essential Oil is extracted from the gum resin by Nagaad Resins and Gums using Steam and Hydro Distillation and is ECOCERT Organic Certified without any Preservatives. The Essential Oil exudes a sweet, soft and long-lasting aroma that is very pleasing to the senses and why the oil is sometimes referred to as Sweet Myrrh. The Sweet Myrrh Essential Oil has a wealth of health benefits from healing of wounds, skin ulcers and boils, weeping eczema, mouth ulcers, sore throats, and it has anti-fungal properties, and is good for the digestive track with significant benefits in treating dysentery, intestinal colitis and loss of appetite. Sweet Myrrh is also used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis. Due to its sweet long lasting aroma it is highly regarded in the perfumery and cosmetics industry. Additional information Country of Origin : Somalia/Ethiopia/Kenya Extraction Process : Hydro Distillation, Steam distillation Preservatives : None Part of Plant Used : Tree Gum Resin Method of Cultivatim : Wild and Natural / No Cultivation
The source of the Myrrh Hagar resin (also known as Sweet Myrrh) is from the the Commiphora holtziana tree. The tree oozes a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried. Traditionally the resin of Myrrh Hagar is a good source of medicine for the treatment of inflammation, arthritis, obesity, microbial infection, wounds, pain, fractures, tumors, gastrointestinal diseases, snake bites and scorpion stings. The resin of Myrrh Hagar is also used traditionally as an excellent acaricide. Commercially Myrrh Hagar is used for aromatherapy, essential oils, cosmetics and herbal treatments. Different studies have indicated Myrrh Hagar to have excellent pharmacological activities and recent studies have supported the resin to possess anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. , Additional information Country of Origin: Somalia/Ethiopia/Kenya Extraction Process: Natural Seeping Method of Cultivation: Wildly and Naturally / No Cultivation Part of Plant Used: Plant Resin Preservatives: ECOCERT Organic Certified and no Preservatives
Myrrh is a reddish-brown dried sap from a thorny tree �¢?? Commiphora myrrha, also known as C. molmol �¢?? that is native to northeastern Africa and southwest Asia ( 1 , 2). A steam distillation process is used to extract myrrh essential oil, which is amber to brown in color and has an earthy scent (3).
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