Frankincense is typically a resin that appears in small, crystal-like nuggets that range in color from white to pale yellow. Myrrh is also a resin but is darker in color, ranging from reddish-brown to black. Both resins have a distinct aromatic scent when burned.
Smells like teen spirit.
They look like small lumps of dried tree sap, or sometimes powdered or ground tree sap.Many health food stores carry these products for use as homeopathic medicine, so you might drop by one to see what they look like.
The word "myrrh" if translated to Tagalog would be "mira".
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Myrrh Records was created in 1972.
She burned myrrh incense to create a calming atmosphere in her home.
Mild inflammations of the throat and mouth, sores, wounds, toothache, athlete's foot, candida, may reduce cholesterol levels. Current studies are examining if myrrh may be used to treat cancer.
gold, frankincense and myrrh
A Myrrh tree is a small, thorny tree that produces aromatic resin, known as myrrh, which has been used for its fragrance and medicinal properties for centuries. The resin is harvested by making incisions in the bark of the tree, allowing the sap to ooze out and harden into tear-shaped droplets. Myrrh is commonly used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine.
I will be bringing an extract of myrrh to the next aromatherapy class.