Myrrh Essential Oil
Exotic foods with a slightly bitter taste
Myrrh Essential Oil (Commiphora abyssinica) is extracted by steam distilling gum resin.
22,00€
MARNYS® Myrrh Essential Oil is 100% pure and chemotyped, that is, it has got a defined composition and is 100% of natural origin. Myrrh oil has been obtained by steam distillation and has not been denatured or mixed with other oils, what ensures the properties of the essential oil.
MARNYS® Oregano Essential Oil contains the chemotypes: furanoeudesma-1,3-diene, curzerene. Its colour and appearance is amber yellow, and it's got a balsamic flavour, properties that favour food taste.
MARNYS® Myrrh Essential Oil is a food-grade oil. This oil stands out because of its exotic and bitter touch, very pleasant to taste. Myrrh essential oil is used to enhance the flavour of dishes, especially balsamic and sweet flavours.
- HOW TO USE
- INGREDIENTS
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- PRESENTATION
HOW TO USE
Always dilute 1-2 drops in 250g of food (juice, tea, salad, etc.). Maximum once a day.
INGREDIENTS
MYRRH Essential Oil (Commiphora abyssinica gum-resin oil).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EAN: 8410885082435
Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Store in a cool, dry place, away from light. Keep out of the reach of children.
· Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced nutrition.
· It is recommended to keep a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
· Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
· Keep away from children.
· Do not store at a temperatures above 30ºC.
PRESENTATION
TO KNOW MORE
What is myrrh?
Myrrh (Commiphora abyssinica), sometimes referred to as Abyssinian Myrrh or Yemeni Myrrh, is a plant native to northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Depending on the type of environment where it grows, it can be from a bush to a medium-sized tree. Its leaves are simple and toothed, bright green and the flowers are red or yellow. Myrrh is a dioecious plant, that is, there are male and female plants that depend on pollination for their reproduction.
From the peeled root of the young myrrh plant, an aromatic resinous substance is extracted by making a cut on the bark of the Commiphora abyssinica tree from which a pleasant-smelling gummy resin oozes. This resin is yellow and, when dry, has got irregular shapes and a reddish-brown colour.
Roció –
This Myrrh oil is fantastic. I use it for meditation, as a perfume and for my skin by adding a few drops to my moisturiser.
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