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Myrrh Fact Sheet |
(Commiphora
molmol)
Description...
Myrrh
has many antiseptic and disinfectant properties and is used most often as a
deodoriser. It fights through its direct antibacterial action. Myrrh has a
history of being used as an ingredient in perfumes, cosmetics and in ancient
times for embalming and as an insect repellent.
How
It May Benefit You...
Take
internally for
· mouth and throat infections, gum disease, pharyngitis. Myrrh can be used as a mouthwash or gargle.
· sinusitis,
· asthma,
· chest congestion, coughs, colds,
·
boils.
Apply
externally for wounds, abrasions.
Caution...
Myrrh may cause stomach upset or diarrhoea.
Large amounts may have violent laxative action and may cause sweating, nausea, vomiting, kidney problems, or accelerated heartbeat.
Only use recommended doses. Do not use for extended periods as it can cause damage to the kidneys.
If you
have kidney disease or are pregnant, consult you health care professional
before starting on this herb.
Availability...
Myrrh
is available as tinctures and as an ingredient in commercial toothpastes. A
powdered herb is made from the resin.
Always
seek professional advice for your particular condition/s before taking herbal
mixtures.