Description
I personally produced this powder of Myrrh using the finest fresh Ethiopian Myrrh resin in my collection. I ground, dried and sifted it 4 times! It is so fine, it moves like a liquid. This is the material I use to prepare my tinctures, extracts and personal tooth powder blend.
I believe that high-quality products can only be created from high-quality ingredients.
If I want it done right, I have found it is best to do it myself. When bringing in powdered resins from suppliers, I never know if there are added fillers, sub-standard materials or the unsellable dust and debris from the bottom of the bag. Even my best and most trustworthy suppliers do not always know the history or contents of the powders they sell. For this reason, I always prefer to powder my own resins. Though this material costs more than commercial powdered Myrrh, you are assured it is the very best quality that can be acquired. In fact, (if I may pat myself on the back), I believe there is no finer Myrrh powder on the market.
If you would like a more affordable Myrrh powder please see the Gold Standard Myrrh powder in the shop here. Myrrh Powder Gold Standard. It is considered high quality relative to other powders on the market. The main difference is that I did not personally grind it and labour over it and I cannot account for the quality of the Myrrh in it. That being said, it is the go-to product for mainstream Pharmaceutical and herbal companies.
I have found, when preparing Myrrh products, I get the best results when I use a finely ground powder. But to make a good powder from fresh resin is a long and labour intensive process. This extra-fine powder will save hours of work. Fresh Myrrh contains a lot of hidden moisture. As soon as it is ground, it solidifies again and must be thoroughly dried before it can be ground finer. In fact, it must be aired out and dried with each increasingly fine grind. The drying process is done at room temperature and can take up to a week before it is ready for the next grinding.
Along with Frankincense, Myrrh is probably one of the most well-known natural oleoresins in the world. Famous for its use since biblical times as medicine, fragrance and incense, Myrrh has long been valued for its many medicinal applications and has been at times, worth its weight in gold.
One of the most precious commodities in the ancient world, this powerful oleoresin has kept its value as a component in perfumes and incense, while medicinally, it is still unsurpassed as a “heal-all” for oral care, effectively addressing issues such as inflamed sore or infected gums, post-extraction soreness or denture irritation, spongy gums, canker sores, halitosis, gingivitis, and loose teeth. A simple tincture of the raw oleoresin, or essential oil, in alcohol/water, added to a mouthwash of warm water and 1/4 teaspoon salt is one of the best treatments for most all oral issues and sore throats.
Myrrh contains 2 compounds that are analgesic and help relieve pain. It performs admirably in cremes and salves for dry, cracked and fissured heels is considered skin healing and rejuvenating.
Internally it is used as a traditional “Bitter”, stimulating digestion, appetite and the production of bile, rebalancing the digestive tract and treating diarrhea.
Topically, in an oil, salve or creme, Myrrh has been used for coughs, colds and congestion, cuts and abrasions, piles and hemorrhoids. The oil extract/infusion of Myrrh in oil is added by some to Sesame oil for “Oil pulling”.
The name Myrrh is rooted in The Aramaic word for bitter. Mar, Mor. It lives up to its name with a wonderfully rich, stimulating and very palatable bitterness. Some associate this with the names Mary, (Mar-Yam), Miriam, Mariam, and believe it to mean the bitter of the sea, froth of the sea. Also the name of the Goddess Aphrodite which is said to mean “risen from the froth of the sea”.
Myrrh is ruled Astrologically by the Moon and the sign of Cancer, considered to be feminine in nature, and has an affinity with water, ebb and flow and especially the fluid systems of our body where it helps regulate and rebalance the digestive tract, oral cavity, and women’s menses. ( Frankincense is ruled by the Sun).
In Some Somali Harvesting communities, Myrrh is harvested exclusively by the women of the clan. Frankincense is managed and performed only by men.
For a simple mouthwash for sore inflamed or irritated gums, one can place a half teaspoon of Myrrh powder in a cup, 1/2 teaspoon Sea salt, add boiling water and let sit till cool. It can then be swished in the mouth, or gargled repeatedly during the day. Excess can be kept refrigerated for a day or two. (It is bitter!)
Myrrh is a traditional and indispensable ingredient in many tooth powders. My favourite is From Herbalist Rosalee de la Foret and consists of 1 tablespoon powdered Myrrh, 2 Tablespoons Cinnamon powder and 2 teaspoons Licorice root powder. 1 Tablespoon Myrrh powder is about 10 Grams or 1/3 of an ounce.
For more recipes for Myrrh and other oleoresins, please see my post, http://apothecarysgarden.com/2014/12/29/preparing-winter-
medicine-with-tree-saps/
For instructions on preparing your own tincture of Myrrh, please visit-http://apothecarysgarden.com/recipes-2/how-to-make-a-tincture-of-myrrh-for-oral-care/
Dan
Rozella Treutel –
Very nice product. Thank you for taking the time to produce this.
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Araceli Hansen –
I used this for tincturing. a lot less hassle than grinding myself. Thanks Dan!
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Earlene Feeney –
Everything came as described and everything is very high quality! I am very pleased and will be back for more!
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Silas Kemmer –
This is my 2nd time ordering this myrrh powder to use as a tooth powder – I had to order more this time as my partner and his parents are using it now too! We’ve all seen improvements – it’s helped with toothaches and sensitivity, smoking/coffee stains, morning breath, etc. Thank you for making this product and also for inspiring our dive into the world of incense – I only planned on ordering the powder but decided to order a few resins just to try…. we are having SO much fun getting to know all these beautiful gifts of the Earth! We got all the supplies we needed to burn on the charcoal and in a lil candle burner thing at a thrift shop. I cried happy gratitude tears the first time we burned frankincense (papyrifera)??? Also thank you for having such an informative website it’s such a joy to read and learn! We will be back! 🙂
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Zoie Wintheiser –
Quality and customer service are just top-notch!
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Daniella Roob –
Excellent. Fast shipping. As described. Thank you!
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Jude Tromp –
Great products and amazing customer service as usual. Thank you!!
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Mercedes Hammes –
This is very well prepared powder. I use it in tooth powder and it tastes great and has a great texture.
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Terrill Sawayn –
did not have a particular string first impression of this powder, but i am confident i will enjoy working with it. thank you!
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