Properties of Myrrh oil:
- Main Constituent heerabolene (Sesquiterpene)
- Purifying
- Preserving
- Pectoral, Balsamic
- Expectorant
- Antiseptic, Astringent
- Stimulates 6th & 7th Chakra




Pure Myrrh oil of Commiphora myrrha:
Myrrh Essential oil, Commiphora myrrha, is a pectoral, balsamic, and expectorant oil, and is most effective in treating colds, chest infections, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, and catarrh. Myrrh is known as an effective natural cough and cold remedy. This oil is also well known for curing cold sores, mouth ulcers, gum infections, ulcerations and wounds. Myrrh oil is often used in medetation blends because it promotes a sense of higher awareness, clarity of throught and is centering when inhaled. Read more about the properties, uses and benefits of Myrrh oil below.
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This table explains Myrrh Oil Properties, Uses, and Benefits and lists common uses and healing properties of Myrrh oil. The table also reviews the best methods of application when using Myrrh oil.

