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new | HawaiiPharm 2 Oz: Myrrh Liquid Extract, Organic Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha) Tincture 2 Oz
Brand : HawaiiPharm
new | HawaiiPharm 2 Oz: Myrrh Liquid Extract, Organic Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha) Tincture 2 Oz
Brand : HawaiiPharm
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB00KLGSB1S
CategoryBeauty
SubcategoryBody Oils
LeafcategoryHERBAL_SUPPLEMENT
MPNPR-COM-RT-X813019
ColorAs Shown in Image
OriginIndia
BrandnameHawaiiPharm
Weight1
Product Details
Hawaiipharm 2 oz: myrrh liquid extract, organic myrrh (commiphora myrrha) tincture 2 oz
Highest strength, super concentrated myrrh liquid extract!
Imported from usa
Package inludes 1 piece
Product Description
Size: 2 oz common myrrh (commiphora myrrha) or gum myrrh is a tree in the burseraceae family. It is one of the primary trees used in the production of myrrh, a resin made from dried tree sap. The tree is native to the arabian peninsula (oman, yemen) and to africa (djibouti, ethiopia, somalia, northeast kenya).With its smoky, earthy scent, myrrh has a long history as a favorite among all cultures going back to its first discovery in the far reaches of time. It has been used as long ago as 3000 bce by the egyptians in embalming, and as an incense burned during cremations and funerals to disguise any foul odors up through the 15th century. Myrrh is said to be one of the key ingredients in the mythical egyptian perfume kyphi. It has also been used to anoint kings, and scent fabrics for those traveling to holy places. Myrrh has had a great value throughout time; the romans even valued it as much as gold, using it as security for monetary debts
Product Description
Size: 2 oz common myrrh (commiphora myrrha) or gum myrrh is a tree in the burseraceae family. It is one of the primary trees used in the production of myrrh, a resin made from dried tree sap. The tree is native to the arabian peninsula (oman, yemen) and to africa (djibouti, ethiopia, somalia, northeast kenya).With its smoky, earthy scent, myrrh has a long history as a favorite among all cultures going back to its first discovery in the far reaches of time. It has been used as long ago as 3000 bce by the egyptians in embalming, and as an incense burned during cremations and funerals to disguise any foul odors up through the 15th century. Myrrh is said to be one of the key ingredients in the mythical egyptian perfume kyphi. It has also been used to anoint kings, and scent fabrics for those traveling to holy places. Myrrh has had a great value throughout time; the romans even valued it as much as gold, using it as security for monetary debts