Mystical Myrrh

The_visit_of_the_wise-menThere is spiritual and economic significance to the resin of Myrrh as a gift to the Christ child. Frankincense, also a resin brought by the Magi to Jesus, occupies an equally special role in our history. Myrrh was also mixed with wine and given to Jesus on the cross.

This very special shrub is native to the arid regions of Africa and Arabia. To harvest these small pieces of myrrh one must make a cut into the shrub about two inches wide and one inch deep, allow the flowing sap to harden for a couple of weeks, and then gather the pieces by hand. It takes another twelve weeks for these special sap nuggets to harden.

Myrrh Tree

Myrrh has had many medical and other uses since the beginning of Egyptian civilization. For example, it was used as a treatment for herpes, for purification and spiritual purposes, as an insecticide, and as a perfume. Greek soldiers would carry myrrh into battle as its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties helped with wounds.

Looking at Myrrh from a chemistry perspective, it falls into the “drying” category of compounds called sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. From a spiritual perspective, when working with chakras and essential oils, Myrrh is used with the root chakra, as it connects you to the earth and is grounding.

 

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Sources: Sellar, W., The Directory of Essential Oils, London, Random House UK, pp. 116-117; Harrison, J. (2008). Aromatherapy, Clifton Park, NY: Milady Publishing, pp. 161; Harding, J. (2010). The Essential Oils Handbook, New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 150-151.

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Essential Oil Safety

Essential oils are strong concentrations of distilled plant compounds.

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safety is essential

Some oils are photo-toxic in the sun and some can be skin irritants. Very few oils can be applied to the skin undiluted.

It is also important to be aware of issues regarding using oils with pets or children. For example, all essential oils are toxic to cats and some oils are not recommended for use with children. Those with nut allergies should use caution when using some base/carrier oils.

When using essential oils, remember that “less is more.” You do not need a lot of essential oil to get a therapeutic result, and using too much may have an opposite or undesired effect.

For a very comprehensive review of the composition of all essential oils and essential oil safety, please check out Robert Tisserand’s book Essential Oil Safety.

 

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