MYRRH ABSOLUTE OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Tilia Vulgaris | Country of Origin | : | USA, South America, Greece | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water Optical Rotation Refrective Index PlantPart Bland With CAS No Flash Point Extraction Method | Specific Gravity | : | 0.980-1.010 | Optical Rotation | : | (-)1.5 –(-)4 @ 15°C | Refrective Index | : | 1.535 –1.538 @ 20°C | Plant Part | : | Flowers, tree resin | Bland With | : | Alcohol, Acetophenone, Algae absolute, Allspice oil, Amber carbinol | CAS No | : | 8016-37-3 | Flash Point | : | > 200.00 °F | Extraction Method | : | Solvent Extraction |
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Description : Myrrh absolute oil is steam distilled directly from myrrh resin. it smells more pleasant than the resin, but the aroma of the oil to be a bit harsh on its own.
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Constituents : Main constituents of the oil are a-pinene Cadinene, Limonene, Cuminaldehyde, Eugenol m-cresol, Heerabolene, Acetic acid, Formic acid, Other sesquiterpenes & acids |
Uses : Myrrh absolute oil is used as a stimulant and to increase menstrual flow. Myrrh absolute oil has been used for thousands of years in traditional healing therapies and in religious ceremonies. It is also used topically for hemorrhoids, bedsores, wounds, abrasions, and boils.
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Benefit : Myrrh is applied directly to the mouth for soreness and swelling, inflamed gums (gingivitis), loose teeth, canker sores, bad breath, and chapped lips. |
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