Myrrh essential oil comes from the resin of a small tree that's native to the Horn of Africa and that's related to frankincense. It has been in use for religious and medicinal purposes for millennia, including in ancient Egypt and during Biblical times. Today, it remains one of the most popular essential oils.
We offer two varieties of myrrh essential oil: a steam-distilled essential oil (the current page) as well as a CO2 extracted myrrh essential oil. Both versions of myrrh oil share many of the same therapeutic benefits. However, the two different extraction processes result in oils with slightly different aromas, colors, and consistencies, and choosing one over the other is a matter of personal preference.
- Myrrh Essential Oil is highly valued in Aromatherapy for its wound and skin healing properties. Main Chemical Components: Furanoeudesma-1,3 diene (37.62%), Curzerene (24.35%), Lindestrene (11.40%), Tau Cadinol (11.40%)
- Botanical Name: Commiphora Myrrha / Country of Origin: Somalia
- Plant Part: Resin / Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
- Color/Consistency: Yellow-Amber Color With Thick Consistency
- 5ml in Amber Colored European Dropper Bottle
- Myrrh Essential Oil is highly valued in Aromatherapy for its wound and skin healing properties. Main Chemical Components: Furanoeudesma-1,3 diene (37.62%), Curzerene (24.35%), Lindestrene (11.40%), Tau Cadinol (11.40%)
- Botanical Name: Commiphora Myrrha / Country of Origin: Somalia
- Plant Part: Resin / Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
- Color/Consistency: Yellow-Amber Color With Thick Consistency
- 5ml in Amber Colored European Dropper Bottle