Myrrh extract comes from the dried oleo gum resin of the Commiphora tree. The use of Myrrh extract dated back during the ancient times when it is being valued for its aromatic fragrance and health benefits as a wound dressing. Furthermore, the Egyptians had used myrrh as a principal ingredient in embalming mummies. Due to the latter fact, myrrh is being highly valued with similar weight with gold.
In ancient China, it is being classified as something bitter and spicy. It is also being used for its special efficacy on the liver, heart, spleen, and as an anti-thrombotic. Because of that, it has been recommended to treat circulatory problems, joint problems such as rheumatitis and arthritis, menstrual disorders like amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, menopause related pain, and uterine tumors.
In the Ayurvedic medicine, on the other hand, it is widely used for its tonic and rejuvenative properties. The myrrh extract is used to treat circulatory problems, joint problems, and problems on the nervous system.
Today, it is widely used to treat gum diseases because of its antiseptic property, thus it has been an ingredient in some gargles, toothpastes, and mouthwashes. Furthermore, it is also being as an ingredient in liniments and some healing salves to be applied on abrasions and other skin ailments. Aside from that, it is used to treat toothaches, bruises, sprains, and aches because of its analgesic property. Other health benefits includes but are not limited to: asthma, bed sores, colitis, bad breath, candida infections, diarrhea, emphysema, eczema, gangrene, lead infections, shock, pyorrhea, painful teething, sun burn, and ulcers.
Further research is being conducted as of the moment to find out more health benefits from Myrrh extract. Some of these are: it extracts ability to lower blood glucose, as an opioid analgesic which could possibly be used as an anesthesia, and its ability to lower the LDL or the bad cholesterol and increase the levels of the HDL or the good cholesterol.
Because it is not readily available and extracting it yourself would require quite a work, taking it from a daily multivitamins could save you time, effort, and money. More than that, the health benefits from myrrh extracts are maximize when it is being incorporated with other essential herbs, vitamins, and mineral
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