Myrrh Essential Oil promotes awareness and can lift your mood because it contains terpenes. Medically, terpenes are used for the treatment of anxiety and depression.1 Sesquiterpenes, a particular type of terpene, are known to stimulate the limbic system of the brain which helps you regulate things like "aggression, fear, and appetite, with learning, memory, and higher mental activities," according to How Your Brain Works - the facts visually explained. Sesquiterpenes also help regulate the hypothalamus, pineal, and pituitary glands. The hypothalamus is the master gland of the human body producing vital hormones including thyroid and growth hormone.

When you feel foggy or down, your hormones are making you miserable or your thyroid is out of whack, Myrrh might be your new best friend. 

Myrrh has been used since ancient times in the beauty industry and it has never lost favor! It is mentioned as one of Queen Esther's lavish beauty preparations. Many of our facial treatments contain Myrrh, but you can also add a drop or Myrrh Essential Oil to your favorite moisturizer. It is hydrating and gentle and promotes a youthful radiance. 

Myrrh helps hold aromas. Use it in your DIY perfumes, roller blends, dryer balls etc. to retain the aroma a little longer.

Myrrh and Frankincense have been made famous because they were two of the gifts given by the wise-men in the story of the birth of Jesus. Their value has been proven with modern science and, the combination of the two oils together have astonished researchers. "The synergistic effects of the combination formed by these two natural resins have been confirmed and have attracted worldwide attention."2

Newborns: My friend Niccole Perez has 5 kids and has a medical background. She uses a drop of Myrrh mixed with 2 ml of coconut oil on the umbilical cord for fast and beautiful results and a lovely little belly button.



Your health can be better ~ naturally. Feel free to email me for a free consultation. 
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