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What is myrrh?
Myrrh is a precious aromatic resin extracted from Commiphora myrrha, a tree native to East Africa and the Middle East. Used since ancient times for its medicinal, spiritual and cosmetic properties, it is often associated with incense and plays a central role in religious rituals and therapeutic treatments.

Renowned for its purifying, healing and anti-inflammatory properties, myrrh is an essential ingredient in aromatherapy, phytotherapy and perfumery. Its warm, woody fragrance lends it a sacred, bewitching dimension, used for millennia in spiritual cults and religious ceremonies.

What are the benefits of myrrh?
Myrrh is much more than just incense. It has many therapeutic virtues:

  • Powerful antiseptic and healing: it accelerates the healing of wounds, burns and skin infections.
  • Natural anti-inflammatory: helps relieve joint and muscle pain, especially arthritis.
  • Skin regenerating: Reduces the appearance of scars, wrinkles and blemishes, while providing deep hydration.
  • Digestive benefits: Aids digestion, combating bloating and intestinal inflammation.
  • Immune system stimulant: helps strengthen natural defenses and fight infections.
  • Soothing and spiritual: Used as a vapour, it promotes meditation, relaxation and spiritual uplift.

How to use myrrh
Myrrh can be used in several forms:

As an essential oil
Applied topically, diluted in a vegetable oil to treat skin ailments and inflammation.
Atmospheric diffusion to purify the air and promote relaxation.
In burning resin
Placed on a burning coal, it releases a mystical, purifying fragrance, ideal for spiritual rituals and meditation.
Combined with incense, it creates a sacred, soothing atmosphere.
Natural cosmetics
Incorporated into balms and creams, it improves skin firmness and radiance.
Added to shampoos, it stimulates hair growth and cleanses the scalp.
Infusion or extract
A few drops of myrrh extract in a herbal tea helps relieve sore throats and boost immunity.

Is myrrh good for the skin?
Yes, myrrh is a natural cosmetics treasure! Thanks to its regenerating and healing properties, it is particularly effective in :

  • Reduce wrinkles and signs of aging.
  • Reduce pigmentation spots and scars.
  • Soothe skin inflammations such as eczema and psoriasis.

Is myrrh used in traditional medicine?
Absolutely! Since ancient times, it has been used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine to :

  • Treat respiratory ailments such as coughs and colds.
  • Relieve inflammatory and joint pain.
  • Promote healing of wounds and ulcers.

What's the difference between myrrh and frankincense?
Myrrh has a warm, woody fragrance, ideal for meditation and spiritual purification.
Frankincense (olibanum) has a more resinous, lemony scent, often used to uplift the spirit and stimulate concentration.
These two resins are often combined for their complementary effects in perfumery and aromatherapy.

How to choose quality myrrh
For the best therapeutic and spiritual properties, choose :

A pure resin, without additives or colorants.
Certified organic essential oil.
Ethically sourced from sustainable, environmentally-friendly cultivation.

Does myrrh have any contraindications?
Although natural, myrrh should be used with caution:

Not recommended for pregnant and breast-feeding women, due to its hormonal effects.
When used on the skin, dilute to avoid irritation.
Avoid in case of anticoagulant treatment, as it thins the blood.

Can myrrh be used on animals?
Myrrh can be beneficial for sanitizing the environment of animals (diffusion) and promoting wound healing (diluted use). However, its internal use in animals must be approved by a veterinarian.

Myrrh is much more than a simple resin: it is a veritable elixir of well-being, spirituality and healing. Whether used to improve skin health, purify the air or promote meditation, its bewitching fragrance and exceptional therapeutic properties make it an essential ally of natural well-being.