Myrrh
Boost immune System Function and help destroy dangerous bacteria and Viruses,Antiseptic for skin and mouth. Prevents gingivitis, bad breath, cavities, toothaches, mouth sores, and other infections, Anti-Inflammatory, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, Blemishes, tone, and ache, Treat hemorrhoids and boils, Balance Hormones, relieve symptoms of menopause and menstruations. Female tumor or cyst, Eases Digestion, nausea, bloating, flush out excess water, Speeds up the digestive enzymes. Reduce symptoms of the leaky gut syndrome, chronic colitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and IBS, Sleep aide because it lowers levels of anxiety or chronic stress, Contributes to Healthy and Happy Hormones, balances the glandular system, including the hypothalamus, Asthma, lung congestion, Nausea, Headaches, Lower blood sugar and relieve Neuropathic pain: Have to be careful that it does not lower it too much
DISCLAIMER
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Avoid myrrh oil if you’re pregnant, as it can cause uterine contractions and may trigger a miscarriage. Also avoid myrrh oil if you’re breastfeeding, as its safety to your baby isn’t known.
- Blood-thinning drugs: Don’t use myrrh if you’re taking blood thinners, such as warfarin, as myrrh could decrease their effectiveness.
- Heart problems: Large amounts of myrrh may affect your heart rate, so use myrrh oil with caution if you have a heart condition. Could lower blood pressure
- Diabetes: If you’re taking diabetes medication, keep in mind that myrrh may lower blood sugar. Therefore, this combination could potentially result in blood sugar that’s too low.
- Surgery: Myrrh may interfere with blood sugar control during and after surgery. Discontinue using myrrh products two weeks before surgery or as advised by your surgeon.