Myrrh essential oil
Botanical name: Commiphora myrrha molmol
Biochemical components: Hydrocarbon (2 methyl-isopropenyl furane), sesquiterpenes, furanic sesquiterpenes (curzerene), furanic sesquiterpenones (curzerenone), cetones (methyl-isobutyl cetone), aldehydes (3-methyl-1, 2-butenal).
Culture: Native (100% pure, 100% natural)
Country of origin: Somalia
Indications: Diarrhea, dysentery, viral hepatitis (sequels), bronchitis, skin ulcer, hyperthyroidy, sexual excitation.
Hyperthyroidy: 1 ml of myrrh + 1 ml of cumin + 1 ml de sweet marjoram. Take 1 drop of this blend 2 to 3 times a day before meals (on a soft bread loft for example).
Main aromatherapy properties: Anti-infectious, antiviral, parasiticide (ascaris), sterilizing, hormon-like, thyreomoderator, anaphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, vulnerary.
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