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Ancient medicine is good prepper medicine: Uses and benefits of myrrh essential oil
By Mary Miller // Jul 05, 2019

Myrrh is a sap-like substance extracted from the Commiphora myrrha tree. Use of this plant extract dates back to Biblical times, most notably as one of the gifts of the three kings during the Nativity. Nowadays, people use myrrh as a perfume, flavoring agent, or essential oil. According to research, myrrh possesses powerful antiseptic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties that can promote your overall health. When SHTF, you can even use myrrh as an emergency herbal remedy. Here are some of the best uses and benefits of myrrh essential oil. (h/t to BackdoorSurvival.com)

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It can aid in wound recovery

When bugging out, even minor cuts and scrapes can become life-threatening due to bacterial infections. Myrrh essential oil has strong antibacterial properties that keep germs at bay. The oil's innate healing properties can even hasten your wound's recovery time. Put a few drops of myrrh oil on a clean cloth or bandage before using it to dress your wound.

It can be used for emergency pain relief

The therapeutic properties of myrrh essential oil can alleviate sore and painful body parts. The oil's compounds can temporarily trick your brain into not feeling pain by interacting with your opioid receptors. You can dilute myrrh oil in a soothing carrier oil and massage it onto your aching body parts. To alleviate open wounds, you can use myrrh with a cold compress and apply it to the affected area.

It can reduce inflammation

Myrrh can provide an anti-inflammatory effect by blocking your body's production of inflammatory chemicals. You can use myrrh oil to calm your swollen joints and muscles after strenuous activity. (Related: Myrrh oil is worth more than gold when it comes to the health benefits it provides.)

It has anti-parasitic properties

Living off the grid can expose you to dangerous parasites. Fortunately, myrrh oil can help fight off parasitic invaders in your body. Studies show that myrrh essential oil is an effective treatment for certain parasitic infections, such as trichomoniasis and giardiasis.

It supports great oral health

Myrrh can serve as an excellent natural alternative to most commercial oral care products. Since myrrh oil can help strengthen your gums, it is a popular ingredient in many oral health and hygiene products. Its powerful antiseptic and astringent properties can promote healing and help ease minor toothaches.

It can boost your immune system

There are many ways myrrh oil can support the healthy function of your immune system. For one thing, it can boost your body's natural defenses against toxic substances. Research suggests that myrrh can stimulate your immune system to produce more white blood cells that can kill bacteria. It can even help speed up the healing of wounds and injuries. Furthermore, it can help your body operate at optimal levels and prevent autoimmune responses from your body.

It can improve your digestion

When taken in moderate amounts, myrrh oil can alleviate digestive issues and support a healthy digestive system. If you are experiencing diarrhea, gas, or upset stomach, you can relieve these symptoms using myrrh oil.

It can protect you from oxidative stress

The powerful antioxidant properties of the myrrh compound can protect your cells from the harmful effects of oxidative stress. This allows myrrh oil to promote your overall health by helping combat one of the main causes of disease and aging. Studies show that myrrh oil may protect your liver from oxidative damage.

It can relieve respiratory problems

If you are experiencing a nasty cough, cold, or sore throat, myrrh oil can help eliminate congestion and clear phlegm from your lungs. Breathe easily by diffusing myrrh oil into the air and inhaling the fragrant aroma.

Whether you're out in the wilderness or the safety of your own home, myrrh essential oil is a useful survival item that deserves a place in your first aid kit.

Sources include:

BackdoorSurvival.com

Healthline.com



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