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Myrrh oil may have benefits like killing bacteria or protecting oral health, but more research is needed. To try it, mix it with a carrier oil and apply it to the skin or inhale the aroma.
Myrrh oil is one of the oldest essential oils in recorded history. It’s mentioned in Biblical texts, it’s an important part of Ayurvedic medicine in India, and it’s been found in ancient ...
Eucalyptus. People who breathed in eucalyptus oil had less pain and lower blood pressure after total knee replacement. Frankincense and myrrh. When used together, these oils eased joint ...
Mix two tablespoons of apricot pulp with one teaspoon of myrrh oil. Blend it well. Apply it to your face and rinse it off after 20 minutes. Mix one tablespoon of curd and half a teaspoon each of ...
You can also apply garlic concentrate directly to a wound or blemish. A 2020 in vitro study found that myrrh oil preferentially kills nongrowing bacteria without the organisms building any resistance.
Curzerene, the primary sesquiterpene ethers in Myrrh oil is commonly added to skin care products because it improves the appearance of skin. Germacrene has been shown to have an antiproliferative ...
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