Commiphora myrrha Engi.
(Burseraceae), Commiphora molmol Engl. Myrrh is also obtained from
at least two or three more distinct pl...
Has a little bit of an after-taste The tea has a strong odor which puts you off initially when drinking it. I think it would taste a little better with honey and maybe in an iced tea. It really settled my stomach issues. Asisted in providi...
Myrrh is the aromatic, gummy substance exuded by certain trees and shrubs
growing in eastern Africa and Arabia, and has been used historically for
its antiseptic, astringent, carminative,...
Myrrh is the aromatic, gummy substance exuded by certain trees and shrubs
growing in eastern Africa and Arabia, and has been used historically for
its antiseptic, astringent, carminative,...
Myrrh is the aromatic, gummy substance exuded by certain trees and shrubs
growing in eastern Africa and Arabia, and has been used historically for
its antiseptic, astringent, carminative,...
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