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.
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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
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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).
Aromas Oils Unleashing the Potency of Myrrh Resinoid Oil Elevate your wellbeing with the indemand Myrrh Resinoid Oil renowned for its myriad health and skin benefits Aromas Oils your trusted source brings you the purest form of this oil characterized by its enchanting balsamic and woody aroma Botany Commiphora Myrrha reaching a height of 4m at altitudes ranging from 250 to 1300m is the source of Myrrh Resinoid Oil The tree is native to the Arabian Peninsula encompassing Oman and Yemen as well as regions in Africa like Ethiopia and Somalia Overview of Myrrh Resinoid Oil Derived from the resins of dried sap Myrrh Resinoid Oil exudes a distinctive balsamic and smoky aroma Embracing antioxidant anticancer and neuropathic properties this oil finds its place in various skincare products and medicinal applications Benefits of Myrrh Resinoid Oil Aromatherapy Used in aromatherapy to alleviate cold depression anxiety and insomnia Neuropathic Pain Relief Provides relief for those suffering from neuropathic pain Pain Management Eases acute pain sprains joint pain and rheumatoid arthritis Respiratory Wellness Enhances respiratory system function through diffusers aromatic candles and room fresheners Skincare Promotes healthy and radiant skin by combating acne pimples and dark spots Blends Well With Myrrh Resinoid Oil harmoniously blends with Frankincense Jasmine Lemon Rose and Sandalwood Precautionary Measures Avoid Excessive Consumption Excessive use may lead to severe conditions such as heart diseases and liver damage Not for Pregnant Women Strictly prohibited for pregnant women due to the risk of miscarriage Caution During High Fever Avoid usage during high fever as it may exacerbate the condition Botanical Name Commiphora myrrha CAS 8016373 Color amp Odor Woody balsamic amp earthy FEMA  NA Methods of Extraction Solvent Extraction Constituents Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene Solubility Insoluble in water Specific Gravity 998 Flash Point 200F Optical Rotation 8850 Major Constituents Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene Unlock the potential of Myrrh Resinoid Oil with Aromas Oils your gateway to pure and impactful essential oils Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
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