Myrrh is a medicinal plant, also known as myrrh and incense, which has antimicrobial and astringent properties, which act effectively in the treatment of infections in the skin and mouth.
Its scientific name is Commiphora myrrha and can be bought in manipulation pharmacies and in some natural products stores.
What is Myrra?
Myrrh serves to strengthen gums, rejuvenate aged or wrinkled skin and treat acne, ulcers, ulcers and skin allergies.
Mirra medicinal properties
The properties of myrrh include its antimicrobial, astringent, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, aromatic, healing, deodorant, disinfectant, anesthetic and rejuvenating action.
How to use Mirra
Myrrh can also be found in the form of oil, incense and insect repellent.
- Myrrh tea : Add ¼ of Myrrh and ¼ of sea salt in boiling water and perform mouthwash once a day. This treatment is ideal for keeping the mouth free of bacteria and toning the gum tissue.
Check out some applications of the plant:
- Home remedy for inflamed gums
- Home remedy for cold sore
Mirra side effects
There are no side effects reported for myrrh.
Mirra's contraindications
Myrrh is contraindicated for pregnant or lactating women.