Myrrh - Beneficial for voice loss, toning digestive tract reducing stomach gas and acidity, apathy, no incentive, use to enhance and strengthen spirituality, purify spiritual environment, prepare for teachings, balances upper and lower chakras, enhances visualization, brings up deep hidden emotions, awaking awareness, fear, overcoming irritability, calming, emotional coldness, soothing, supporting, connecting. Aromatic influences: spiritual awareness, uplifting, releases stuck emotions, and motivates you to move forward.
• Anti-infectious
• Anti-inflammatory
• Antiseptic
• Astringent
• Bronchitis
• Diarrhea
• Dysentery
• Hyperthyroidism
• Stretch marks
• Thrush
• Ulcers
• Vaginal thrush
• Viral hepatitis
• Appetite increaser
• Asthma
• Athlete’s foot
• Candida
• Catarrh
• Coughs
• Eczema
• Digestion
• Dyspepsia (impaired digestion)
• Flatulence
• Fungal infection
• Gingivitis
• Gum infection
• Hemorrhoids
• Mouth ulcers
• Decongest prostate gland
• Ringworm
• Sore throats
• Skin conditions
• Wounds
• Wrinkles
• Hormonal balance
• Immune system
• Nervous system
• Skin
• Spiritual awareness
• Uplifting
This oil is approved by the FDA for use as a food additive and flavoring agent. This oil is to be used with caution during pregnancy. Myrrh was given to the baby Jesus, but years before he received it, it was one of the most desired and most expensive items in the world. Myrrh has been used in ancient times as a cure for cancer, leprosy, syphilis, and herpes.
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