Sentences with phrase «used myrrh»

The Chinese historically used myrrh oil for a wealth of benefits including its ability to help reduce pain.

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Myrrh and aloes blended together comprise the ointment commonly used by Jews to anoint the bodies of their dead.
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Myrrh was often used on the umbilical cord to prevent infection and speed healing and both are considered calming and soothing.
In modern times, Frankincense and Myrrh are often used in natural remedies, especially skin creams and applications.
Myrrh was (and still is) used in anointing oils and since it is naturally anti-septic, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory, anti-depressant, anti-microbial and anti-viral.
This three kings lotion recipe uses natural coconut oil and olive oil with emulsifying wax and gold mica, frankincense and myrrh essential oils.
I have Myrrh in my oil collection but have had very few reasons to try it so I just may use it in my sunscreen!
Susannah is currently using her Votary Neroli and Myrrh Face Oil, # 65 to bring balance to her skin.
1/8 tsp gold mica (I use these tiny measuring spoons to measure out such small amounts) 12 drops frankincense essential oil 4 drops myrrh essential oil
I oil pull regularly, rinse with myrrh and clove oils, and use the following recipe to help keep my gums and teeth clean.
Wildcrafted Myrrh Gum is an ancient healing herb, its use predating the Bible.
Myrrh tincture can be diluted with water and used as a mouthwash.
Warm, rich with a sweet - woody scent, frankincense and myrrh has been used for over 5,000 years for its potent healing properties.
Despite her comment that frankincense is used more often topically, myrrh is commonly used for local therapies such as in plasters, liniments, and herbal washes.
It is also often used topically more than myrrh.
In these ancient times, myrrh had been used in Egypt for embalming the bodies of Pharaohs, and frankincense had been used in India to make incense for worship (in India, a related species of plant is indigenous, though it produces an inferior product).
The herbs are best known through the story of the Three Wise Men (Magi) delivering gold, frankincense, and myrrh for the baby Jesus; myrrh was also used to anoint Jesus» body after the crucifixion.
To use the herbs internally at larger doses in decoctions, both myrrh and frankincense are often stir - fried (or baked), either in their original form or after being soaked in rice vinegar (1).
Small amounts of raw myrrh and frankincense taken internally stimulate the stomach and promote digestion, but in larger amounts they can be irritating to the stomach, so the raw material is used mainly for external applications and for low dosage forms, such as pills and capsules.
Myrrh is used for aromatherapy and for healing the skin.
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To create a more spiritual environment, use oils from ancient scripture such as frankincense or myrrh.
Myrrh has been used for decades in the dental community for a variety of explanations.
As stated, Myrrh has been used in dental applications for many years, and the combination of anti-inflammatory oils with the advanced healing properties of Helichrysum - has shown dental procedures to heal in record time, with more comfort to the animal.
There are many in this table including these more commonly used oils of Anise, Carrot Seed, Cassia, Chaste Tree (Vitex), Cinnamon Bark, Blue Cypress, Dill Seed, Fennel, Hyssop, Lavender (Spanish), Myrrh, Aniseed Myrtle, Oregano, and Rue.
The only choice we have is what form of currency to use — cash, credit cards, Bitcoins, gold, frankincense, myrrh, or even old fashioned bartering with goods.
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Myrrh is resin, extracted from small, thorny trees in the Commiphora genus, that was historically used as a perfume, incense, and medicine.
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