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- Sudanese Myrrh
Sudanese Myrrh
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Sudanese Myrrh
Facts:
Indigenous to Northeast Africa, The Middle East, and Parts of China. Myrrh was burned on alters in ancient Egypt as an offering to deities Isis and Ra.
Medicinal use:
• Indigestion
• Ulcers
• Colds
• Cough
• Asthma
• Lung congestion
• Arthritis pain
• Cancer
• Leprosy
• Spasms
• Syphilis
• Stimulant and to increase menstrual flow
Spiritual Use:
Burned (often with frankincense) for purification, banishing evil, concentration, and healing. It aids in meditation rituals.
Facts:
Indigenous to Northeast Africa, The Middle East, and Parts of China. Myrrh was burned on alters in ancient Egypt as an offering to deities Isis and Ra.
Medicinal use:
• Indigestion
• Ulcers
• Colds
• Cough
• Asthma
• Lung congestion
• Arthritis pain
• Cancer
• Leprosy
• Spasms
• Syphilis
• Stimulant and to increase menstrual flow
Spiritual Use:
Burned (often with frankincense) for purification, banishing evil, concentration, and healing. It aids in meditation rituals.
Facts:
Indigenous to Northeast Africa, The Middle East, and Parts of China. Myrrh was burned on alters in ancient Egypt as an offering to deities Isis and Ra.
Medicinal use:
• Indigestion
• Ulcers
• Colds
• Cough
• Asthma
• Lung congestion
• Arthritis pain
• Cancer
• Leprosy
• Spasms
• Syphilis
• Stimulant and to increase menstrual flow
Spiritual Use:
Burned (often with frankincense) for purification, banishing evil, concentration, and healing. It aids in meditation rituals.