Konings Olie | Biblical Oils | Myrrh 50ml

Instructions for use: Place a few drops where needed, and rub in. bring hands up to nose and breath in smell. For effective use, drip 5 drops along spine, and rub in. Or 1-2 drops in the navel and rub in. Also rub under feet and massage oil into the feet thoroughly. Do not use internally. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use during pregnancy. Test oil on a small area of ​​skin first before using it on larger areas.

Health benefits of Myrrh:

Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense, and medicine.

Medical Properties: Powerful antioxidant, antitumoral, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic, analgesic/anesthetic

  • Myrrh is the Most powerful Essential oil used in aromatherapy.
  • Skin health. Myrrh has a soothing antiseptic effect and can be applied directly on the skin to treat wounds, cuts, bruises, chapped skin, stretch marks, scars tissue.
  • Cancer: Test-tube studies suggest that myrrh oil may help kill or slow the growth of cancer cells from the liver, prostate, breast, and skin. However, this hasn’t been tested in people.
  • Kills Harmful Bacteria. Ancient Egyptians used myrrh and other essential oils to embalm mummies, as the oils not only provide a nice scent but also slow decay. Scientists now know this is because the oils kill bacteria and other microbes.
  • In test-tube studies, myrrh oil has strong effects against several infectious bacteria, including some drug-resistant ones. In one test-tube study, myrrh oil at a low dilution of 0.1% killed all dormant Lyme disease bacteria, which can persist in some people after antibiotic treatment and continue to cause illness
  • In Biblical times, myrrh incense — often in combination with frankincense — was burned in the Tempel to help purify the air and prevent the spread of contagious diseases, including those caused by bacteria. One recent study found that burning myrrh and frankincense incense reduced airborne bacterial counts by 68%.
  • Myrrh may be a powerful antioxidant, a compound that combats oxidative damage. Oxidative damage from free radicals contributes to ageing and some diseases. A test-tube study found that myrrh oil was more effective than vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, at fighting free radicals. Additionally, in an animal study, myrrh oil helped protect the liver against lead-induced oxidative damage in direct proportion to the amount of myrrh given prior to lead exposure.
  • Historically been used for coughs, loss of voice (laryngitis), congestion and sore throats, and help with gum disease, ulcers, loose teeth and mouth infections.
  • Immune booster. Contains a powerhouse of natural components which strengthens the body against all kinds of diseases, including Alpha Pinene, Cadinene, limonene, Cuminaldehyde, Eugenol, Cresol, Herabolene, Acetic Acid, Formic Acid and Sesquiterpenes.
  • Myrrh is highly recommended if you suffer with depression, anxiety, PTSD and ADHD. Add the oil to a diffuser can give you a feeling of calmness.
  • Restorative hormone balance effect can protect women against uterine cancer and the development of fibroids.
  • Help treat post-menopausal depression symptoms of PMS and hot flashes.
  • Kills Some Parasites, Cure ringworm infection.  Two common parasitic infections in the US are trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease, and giardiasis, an intestinal infection. In a preliminary study, women who failed to respond to standard drug treatment for trichomoniasis were given an oral drug, Mirazid, made of myrrh sap and its essential oil. About 85% of them were cured of the infection, Human research suggests that this myrrh drug also may be effective against the parasite Fasciola gigantica, which can cause liver and bile duct diseases. However, other studies failed to see a benefit.
  • Sunscreen: One test-tube study found that SPF 15 sunscreen with added myrrh oil was significantly more effective at blocking ultraviolet rays than the sunscreen alone. By itself, myrrh oil wasn’t as effective as the sunscreen.
  • Gut health: One animal study indicates that myrrh compounds may help treat intestinal spasms related to irritable bowel syndrome. Another animal study suggests that myrrh may help treat stomach ulcers.
  • Gargling water and myrrh oil help for tonsil stones, reduce inflammation of the tonsils, soothe the throat and get rid of the white hard stones.
  • Reduce swelling of haemorrhoids or commonly known as piles to heal the condition.
  • Have the ability to destroy fungi, parasites, Thrush, ringworm and athletes foot.
  • Roman soldiers would drink wine with myrrh to help for pain and for military duty in cold weather.
  • Keeps skin glowing, and free from toxins
  • Relaxation – Calming effect on nervous system relieve headaches and stress.
  • Myrrh is also an Insect repellent.
  • Customarily used on umbilical cords of newborn babies, which symbolically is meant to cut off generational curses.

Fragrant Influence: Promotes spiritual awareness and is uplifting. It contains sesquiterpenes, which stimulate the limbic system of the brain (the center of memory and emotions) and the hypothalamus, pineal, and pituitary glands. The hypothalamus is the master gland of the human body, producing many vital hormones, including thyroid and growth hormone.

Potential Risks

If you’re pregnant, have heart problems, are planning surgery, or take blood thinners or diabetes medications, you may want to limit or avoid myrrh oil.

R180,00

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