Myrrh Resin – Grounding Herbal Support for Healing, Protection & Skin Repair
Myrrh Resin – Grounding Herbal Support for Healing, Protection & Skin Repair
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Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) is a resinous gum with a warm, earthy aroma, traditionally used for purification, emotional grounding, and skin healing. This ancient botanical has deep roots in herbalism and ritual medicine, valued for its antimicrobial, wound-healing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Burned as incense or infused into oils, myrrh supports the body and spirit during times of transition, grief, and inner healing. It’s also prized for its role in natural oral care and topical treatments.
Key Benefits:
– Traditionally used for spiritual protection and grounding
– Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties for skin and wounds
– Supports oral health and gum healing
– May ease emotional heaviness or stagnation
– Ideal in ritual, oil infusions, salves, and incense blends
Dosage and Instructions
To Burn as Incense:
Place a small piece of resin on a charcoal disc in a heatproof burner. Let the smoke rise during meditation, ritual, or cleansing.
To Infuse in Oil:
Crush and steep in a carrier oil for 2–3 weeks. Strain and use for skin infections, scars, or spiritual anointing.
For Mouth Rinse:
Infuse powdered myrrh in warm water (or tincture in water) for a natural antiseptic mouthwash. Do not swallow.
Size and Packaging
Available in:
– 50g kraft pouch
Packaged in eco-friendly, resealable kraft bags to maintain scent and purity.
Storage Details
Store in a dry, cool place away from moisture. Keep sealed tightly to preserve its rich aroma and gum-like consistency.
Precautions
– For external or ceremonial use only unless professionally advised
– Not recommended during pregnancy
– Use with care if sensitive to resins or strong scents
Special Recipe: Healing Resin Salve
A simple salve for cuts, scrapes, cracked skin, or sacred body care.
You’ll need:
– 1 tsp powdered myrrh
– 1 tsp powdered frankincense
– 3 tbsp olive oil
– 1 tbsp beeswax
Method:
Infuse resins into the oil, strain, melt in beeswax, and pour into a jar. Use as needed for skin healing and protection.
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