





Omanii Myrhh Spagyric
Commiphora omanii
Myrrh was so valuable in ancient times that it has been said to be equal to its weight in gold. It has been used as a perfume, incense and medicine. It was used in Egypt to embalm mummies.
Known as the Balsam of Mecca, myrrh was one of the three gifts presented to the baby Jesus in the Christian Bible at his birth by the visiting Magi or wise men as a symbol of mortal life. To this day it is used in certain sacred ceremonies of the Catholic Church. It has also been used in many other religious ceremonies throughout the western and eastern worlds.
Myrrh essential oil has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes
Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, Spicy, Neutral
Key Constituents: Volatile oils. Alpha-heerabomrrhol, Heerabomyrrhol, Heeraboresene, Eugenol, Pinene, Dipentene limonene, Cinnamic, Aldehyde, Sterols, Salts, Mucilage, Sulphates, Tannins
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Commiphora omanii
Myrrh was so valuable in ancient times that it has been said to be equal to its weight in gold. It has been used as a perfume, incense and medicine. It was used in Egypt to embalm mummies.
Known as the Balsam of Mecca, myrrh was one of the three gifts presented to the baby Jesus in the Christian Bible at his birth by the visiting Magi or wise men as a symbol of mortal life. To this day it is used in certain sacred ceremonies of the Catholic Church. It has also been used in many other religious ceremonies throughout the western and eastern worlds.
Myrrh essential oil has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes
Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, Spicy, Neutral
Key Constituents: Volatile oils. Alpha-heerabomrrhol, Heerabomyrrhol, Heeraboresene, Eugenol, Pinene, Dipentene limonene, Cinnamic, Aldehyde, Sterols, Salts, Mucilage, Sulphates, Tannins
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Commiphora omanii
Myrrh was so valuable in ancient times that it has been said to be equal to its weight in gold. It has been used as a perfume, incense and medicine. It was used in Egypt to embalm mummies.
Known as the Balsam of Mecca, myrrh was one of the three gifts presented to the baby Jesus in the Christian Bible at his birth by the visiting Magi or wise men as a symbol of mortal life. To this day it is used in certain sacred ceremonies of the Catholic Church. It has also been used in many other religious ceremonies throughout the western and eastern worlds.
Myrrh essential oil has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes
Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, Spicy, Neutral
Key Constituents: Volatile oils. Alpha-heerabomrrhol, Heerabomyrrhol, Heeraboresene, Eugenol, Pinene, Dipentene limonene, Cinnamic, Aldehyde, Sterols, Salts, Mucilage, Sulphates, Tannins
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml