
Myrrh Somalia Essential Oil
Myrrh Somalia Essential Oil
Scientific Name: Commiphora myrrha
Country of Origin: Somalia
Distillation Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Gum Resin
Perfume Note: Base
Our Myrrh from Somalia is has a deeper, slightly bitter aromatic profile. The smell is similar to fresh Somalian Myrrh resin.
Different growing regions, climate changes, and slight variances in the distillation process can produce different smelling myrrh essential oils.
Note: All Myrrh essential oils once opened do have a tendency to thicken over time. This is normal.
Blending Suggestions: bergamot, benzoin, chamomile, clove, cypress, eucalyptus lemon, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon, neroli, orange, palmarosa, patchouli, pine, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, tea tree, vetiver, ylang ylang.
Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:
Anointing Oil, Meditation, Perfume, Balms, Soap
Anti-Inflammatory, Analgesic, Anti-Fungal, Skin regenerative
Safety:
Hazards: May be fetotoxic, due to β-elemene and furanodiene content.
Contraindications (all routes): Pregnancy, lactation.
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (p. 1447). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition.
Storage: Store in a dark colored bottle out of direct sunlight.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Myrrh
Heb. mor. First mentioned as a principal ingredient in the holy anointing oil (Exodus 30:23). It formed part of the gifts brought by the wise men from the east, who came to worship the infant Jesus (Matthew 2:11). It was used in embalming (John 19:39), also as a perfume (Esther 2:12; Psalms 45:8; Proverbs 7:17). It was a custom of the Jews to give those who were condemned to death by crucifixion "wine mingled with myrrh" to produce insensibility. This drugged wine was probably partaken of by the two malefactors, but when the Roman soldiers pressed it upon Jesus "he received it not" (Mark 15:23).
Myrrh - The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 04753
Original Word: rm
Word Origin: from (04843)
Transliterated Word: More
Definition: myrrh an Arabian gum from the bark of a tree, used in sacred oil and in perfume.
Strong's Number: 04843
Original Word: rrm
Word Origin: fa primitive root
Transliterated Word: Marar
Definition: to be bitter (Qal) to be bitter; (Piel) to show bitterness, to make bitter; (Hiphil) to make to be bitter; (Qal) to be bitter; (Piel) to show bitterness, to make bitter;(Hiphil) to make bitter; embitter; (Hithpalpel) to embitter oneself to be enraged; (TWOT) to be strong, strengthen.
Scripture References
Ge 37:25, Ge 43:11, Ge 43:11, Ex 30:23, Es 2:12, Ps 45:8, Pr 7:17, So 1:13, So 3:6, So 4:6, So 4:14, So 5:1, So 5:5, So 5:13, Mt 2:11, Mr 15:23, Joh 19:39
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