Two millennia ago, in the Middle East, frankincense and myrrh were welcome gifts. The resins from frankincense and myrrh ...
Myrrh Myrrh—isolated from the dried resin in the bark of either Commiphora myrrha or C. gileadensis, shrubs found in Somalia ...
A remarkable new treatment for arthritis made from boswellia serrata (frankincense) and commiphora molmol (myrrh) has been found to be as successful at reducing pain and inflammation caused by ...
Known for its multiple beneficial properties, the dried sap of Commiphora molmol ... found that this resin, known as myrrh, counteracts the damaging effects of ammonia excess, a common consequence ...
Myrrh, on the other hand, is a reddish resin extracted from Commiphora trees. The process of extracting sap from Boswellia and Commiphora trees is virtually identical. Incisions, or taps ...
In 1992, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the safe use of myrrh as a food additive, which is included in its ...