Myrrh Tincture <h6>Commiphora myrrha</h6>
4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product. Learning with LaRee Myrrh is a powerful antiseptic with a special affinity for the mucous membranes, and gives vitality and strength to the digestive system. Myrrh aids in the balance of acid and alkaline in the blood. I frequently add a little Myrrh to a formula because it contains a compound known as silymarin, which protects the liver from chemical toxins and aids in its repair. Myrrh is a valuable cleansing and healing agent for the stomach and colon, just as it is for the liver. Myrrh soothes and strengthens the entire digestive system and has been shown to stimulate the thyroid. Myrrh, being a resin, is not soluble in water so is best taken as a powder or as a tincture. The medicinal properties of Myrrh (and any other herb) are preserved longer as a tincture than as a powder. Powdered herbs are so easi