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Myrrh oil uses historically, include:
Historically, myrrh was used to treat wounds and prevent infections. 1. It can still be used in this manner on minor fungal irritations; such as, athlete’s foot, bad breath, ringworm (all of which can be caused by candida), and acne.
2. Fragrance
3. Embalming
4. Flavoring for food
5. Treating hay fever
6. As an antiseptic to clean and treat wounds
7. As a paste to help stop bleeding
Biblical Notes:
Myrrh: 1. Saul carried myrrh into battle to put on fresh wounds to stop infection.
2. Mother Mary could have used myrrh on Jesus’s umbilical cord to help it fall off with out infections.
Hyssop oil is one of the most powerful oils made by God and we can tell, because it is made up of several chemical compounds. In scripture it is always referred to as a cleaning agent. Below I have listed a few scriptures for you to consider:
Antibacterial and Antifungal Benefits
Additional Recipes:
You can purchase an essential oil distiller to use throughout the house when you are trying to achieve a certain mood. Or add a few drops to hot water and inhale the steam. Myrrh oil can also be inhaled when you are sick to help improve the symptoms of bronchitis, colds or coughs.
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