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Myrrh
Commiphora Myrrha
Photo by Martin Wall
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Myrrh is a gum resin that has been used since ancient times. The Egyptians used it to
embalm bodies, and in biblical times it was one of the herbs brought by the Three Wise Men.
Myrrh constituents are antibacterial and antifungal, exhibiting activity against e.coli,
staphylococcus, and candida albicans, an overgrowth of which leads to yeast infections.
Its antiseptic and disinfectant properties make it useful as a wash on cuts, burns and
skin infections. Gargle several drops of tincture in water to relieve a sore throat.
Use diluted myrrh as a mouthwash or apply the powder on the mucus membranes inside of
the mouth to treat mouth sores and thrush.
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