Commipohra Myrrh Resin

25 AED75 AED

Manufacturer: Nagaad Family – From Ethically Harvested to Finished Product
Method of Harvesting: Hand Picked from wild grown Commiphora Tree
Tree: Commiphora Myrrh Tree
Family: Commiphora
Resin: 100% Natural Organic Super Commipohra Myrrh Resin
Purposes: Herbal medicine, cosmetics, spiritual usage
Traceability: Wild harvested through Nagaad Organic COC (Chain of Custody) Network
Properties: Relaxing, Calming, Meditative & More Antiseptic, anti-parasitic, analgesic, treatment for headaches, throat ailments, paralysis, and indigestion.
Certifications: ECOCERT, USDA ORGANIC (NOP), ISO, GMP, Organic Consumers Alliance, Aroma Therapy (IFA, IFPA) & Halal Certified.

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Commiphora Myrrh

The source of this resin is the thorny shrubs of Commiphora Myrrha that grows wildly and naturally in Somalia. When cut it oozes as a pale yellow/white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures. The exudation hardens into a reddish-yellow mass when air dried, often containing whit patches. We produce it in three grades according to the environment it grows. The resin gum extracted from Commiphora Myrrha tree is a superior resin also known as Myrrh. Myrrh has played a key role in the religious ceremonies of the ancient societies and in many places, this continues to date.

Aromatic gum resins contain volatile oils used extensively in applications such as incense and aromatherapy.

Valued in ancient times for its medicinal properties, resins are still recognized for its potential even today.

Resins are obtained from trees of the Boswellia and Commiphora families. Used from as early as 1500 BC, the dried resin of the frankincense tree has several applications. A permeating scent with positive aura, burning the crystalized pieces has peaceful, meditative and stress-relieving properties.

Resin tapping for harvesting is done a few times a year, through a refined and dedicated process. Renowned for its historic legacy, resins have been historically used for treatment of several ailments, such as throat infections, asthma management, tumour growth, ulcers and relief from fever symptoms.

Nagaad Gums produce high quality Myrrh Resin in three grades according to the environment it is grown.

Traditionally Myrrh has been used extensively as antiseptic, anti-parasitic, and it has also been reported to treat headache, throat ailments, paralysis, and indigestion. Myrrh is widely used in religious ceremonies.

Commercially Myrrh has become a very important product for essential oils and in this it is highly valued. Myrrh is also used as a component of fragrances and as an astringent in mouthwashes and gargles. It is used as a fragrance in cosmetics and as a flavouring agent in foods.

Wildly crafted, no preservatives, 100% organic, obtained naturally from the stem of the Commiphora myrrha tree.

100% pure product from Nagaad Resins and Gums.

Wildly crafted, no preservatives, 100% organic ingredients, obtained by tapping the stem of the Commiphora tree species release the gum.

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Size

28.4g, 56.8g, 113.6g

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Benefits & Uses

Antiseptic, anti-parasitic, analgesic, treatment for headaches, throat ailments, paralysis, and indigestion. Widely used in the cosmetics industries.

Directions

How to use:

The resin is used as incense for burning in rituals in various religious ceremonies and is known for its huge health benefits when chewed or inhaled. It also has a wide range of uses in perfumes, skincare products, aromatherapy, stabilizers, and flavors.

Hold charcoal disc with a tong and light using a flame
Light charcoal disc till it starts to crack
Place charcoal disc in a burner or heated proof dish
Wait till charcoal lights up fully
Select a small piece or break a large piece of frankincense resin
Place a small piece on top of charcoal disc
Allow frankincense resin to burn
You can add more resins as time goes on

Application

Commercially Myrrh has become a very important product for anti-biotics, essential oils and in this it is highly valued. Myrrh is also used as a component of fragrances and as an astringent in mouthwashes and gargles. Additionally, it is used as a medicinal drugs, fragrance in cosmetics and as a flavoring agent in foods.

Traditionally it has been used extensively as antiseptic, anti-parasitic, and it has also been reported to treat headache, throat ailments, paralysis, indigestion Myrrh is widely used in religious ceremonies.