Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

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Myrrh essential oil is particularly effective in terms of heart, liver and spleen functions, and has the power to cleanse stagnant blood in the uterus. Myrrh oil is used in a variety of medical and cosmetic products, so that the list of internal and external uses for myrrh is a long, especially when new products are considered.

The Egyptians have recently developed an oral drug that treats infestations containing myrrh, and researchers in Italy have discovered that myrrh can produce analgesic effects by interaction with opioid receptors.

One of the main uses of essential oil of myrrh is the oldest, mature skin. Dehydrated, traumatized, very sad, dry skin and responds to treatment with aromatherapy oil myrrh. Even cracked heels respond to oil myrrh. The oil prevents the skin from degeneration after a few treatments the skin is rejuvenated. myrrh oil interacts with skin cells, so that the free radicals that destroy the cells are removed. Toxins skin cells and damage to the result that the damage is manifested as dry, rough skin in some areas and fallen, wrinkled skin in other areas.

myrrh oil contains eugenol, limonene, a-pinene, cuminaldehyde, m-cresol, Cadin, heerabolene, formic acid, acetic acid, and other sesquiterpenes and acids. The combination of these chemicals gives myrrh oil antiseptic, astringent, antibiotic, diuretic, antiphlogistic, carminative, anti-inflammatory, balsamic, diuretic, cicatrisant, fungicide, tonic and properties of wound therapeutic herbs.

Myrrh oil exploration continues where the old left and it is safe to say that the myrrh is still worth as much as gold in the area of health and skin care.

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