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Pure Grade Essential Oils
These oils are subjected to gas chromatography and mass
spectrometer and have been determined to be pure and natural and not containing
synthetic chemicals or non-natural adulteration components.
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Description |
Botanical name |
10ml |
1oz |
4oz |
8oz |
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6184-02 |
MYRRH PURE |
Commiphora Myrrha |
23.70 |
65.00 |
251.10 |
499.20 |
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Commiphora murrha, C. Molmol,
Balsamodendrom myrra (Family, Burseraceae) - Somalia - Myrrh has
been used since ancient times as a sacred incense, a perfume, and as a
therapeutic agent. It has a rich, smoky, balsamic odor and is soothing to the
skin, centering, visualizing and meditative. The sap or resin from a tree rather
than a true essential oil. One of the oldest-known perfume materials. Myrrh has
a long history of use as incense, especially with frankincense. Add to cream for
protecting against cracking and chapping in the cold. Used as a fixative in
perfumery Warning: During pregnancy use Myrrh only in
moderation. Perfume Note=Base Source:
resin Production method: steam distillation
Aromatherapy class: toning, stimulating, soothing
Aroma type: balsamic Skin type: dry, aging/mature
Traditional use: insect repellent, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory agent,
emollient Blends well with: clove, olibanum, galbanum,
lavender, patchouli, sandalwood Safety Information: use
˝ recommended dilution or less Main constituents: Herabolene,
limone, dipentene, pinene, eugenol. |