Myrrh (Murmakki) مر مکی
₨ 300 – ₨ 4,850
OVERVIEW
Myrrh is a sap-like substance (resin) that comes out of cuts in the bark of trees that are members of the Commiphora species. Commiphora mukul, a related species, is not a source of myrrh. Myrrh is used to make medicine. Myrrh is used for indigestion, ulcers, colds, cough, asthma, lung congestion, arthritis pain, cancer, leprosy, spasms, and syphilis. It is also used as a stimulant and to increase menstrual flow. Myrrh is applied directly to the mouth for soreness and swelling, inflamed gums (gingivitis), loose teeth, canker sores, bad breath, and chapped lips. It is also used topically for hemorrhoids, bedsores, wounds, abrasions, and boils.
Benefits
Anti-Inflammatory Properties:
Myrrh contains compounds with anti-inflammatory properties. It has been used traditionally to help reduce inflammation in the body.
Antimicrobial and Antifungal Effects:
Myrrh has demonstrated antimicrobial and antifungal properties, making it historically valuable for promoting wound healing and preventing infections.
Oral Health:
Myrrh has been used in oral care products for its potential benefits on gum health. It may help address issues such as gingivitis and bad breath.
The antimicrobial properties of myrrh can contribute to maintaining oral hygiene.
Wound Healing:
The resin’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties make myrrh beneficial for promoting wound healing.
It may be used topically on minor cuts, wounds, or skin irritations.
Respiratory Health:
Myrrh has been used traditionally to address respiratory issues. It may help soothe coughs and relieve respiratory congestion.
Its anti-inflammatory properties may contribute to its use in respiratory health.
Anti-Aging and Skin Care:
Myrrh is sometimes included in skincare products for its potential anti-aging effects.
It may help improve skin tone, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and promote overall skin health.
Aromatherapy and Relaxation:
The rich and warm aroma of myrrh is used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding effects.
It may help reduce stress and promote a sense of relaxation.
Joint Health:
Myrrh’s anti-inflammatory properties may contribute to its traditional use for joint health.
It may be used topically or aromatically to ease discomfort associated with joint conditions.
Menstrual Support:
Myrrh has been traditionally used for women’s health, including providing support during menstruation.
Its anti-inflammatory properties may help alleviate discomfort associated with menstrual issues.
Additional information
Form | Whole (ثابت), Grounded (کٹی ہوئی), Powder (پسا ہوا) |
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Weight | 50 Grams, 100 Grams, 250 Grams, 500 Grams, 1000 Grams |