- It is antiseptic, calming, expectorant, and relieves menstrual pain and infections.
- It is antifungal and ideal for treating fungal infections and athlete's foot.
- Its use is also widespread for gum infections and chronic ulcers.
- It combats colds and coughs due to its expectorant properties.
- It is also renowned for its calming properties, while the aroma of myrrh creates a pleasant sense of calm and security.
- Many associate its sweet smell with the serene atmosphere of church spaces.
- The essential oil of myrrh is also used in skincare, offering beneficial properties for wrinkles, dry, dehydrated, tired, and mature skin.
- It soothes most skin conditions, even those with inflammations.
- It blends equally well with resin essential oils as well as with rose, sandalwood, thyme, lavender, and cypress.
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