Gum Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) is an aromatic resin that comes from a number of small thorny tree species in the genus Commiphora. Gum Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) is similar to the Frankincense species when the tree wound penetrates the bark the tree bleeds resin. These resins are wild-harvested meaning when an animal brushes up the tree the resins fall off and then it is collected. Myrrh has a very bitter smell and taste but its’ uses make up for it. It has been used for centuries for incense as well as natural medicine, and for may heal wounds. It can be made into a tincture and used for any mouth issues. Pop a piece in your mouth when you have a toothache until you can get to the dentist. Caution is advised because it moves the blood. Those pregnant or have heart conditions or on blood thinners need to be careful using this resin also those menstruating need also to be careful because you may have heavier menstrual flows. Consult your doctor before using this resin.
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