The myrrh or balsam tree (Commiphora myrrha) is native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Resin is harvested from the knots that form on its trunk. Myrrh, like frankincense, has long been used for its fragrant properties. This mystical oil has a powerful calming and comforting effect on the mind.
Myrrh essential oil is used in aromatherapy to relieve minor skin irritations and cuts, bruises and minor burns, as well as for the symptomatic relief of acne and boils.
NPN 80060790
Botanical name : Commiphora myrrha (C. molmol)
Cultivation : Wild
Extraction method : Steam distillation
Plant part extracted : Resin
Use
Myrrh essential oil is used in aromatherapy to relieve minor skin irritations and minor cuts, bruises and burns, as well as for the symptomatic relief of acne and boils.