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| Category | Resinous | Spicy |
| Note | Base |
| Intensity | 5/6 |
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| [ More About ] | |
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| AKA | Bol, Bola, Hirabol, Merra, Gum |
| Chinese | 没药 |
| Japanese | ミルラ |
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| Botanical Family | Burseraceae |
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| Chemistry | Sesquiterpene |
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| Common Usage | Skin Regeneration & First Aid
Oral & Throat Health
Respiratory Decongestant
Spiritual & Emotional Stability
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| Blending note | African Myrrh is "heavy." It needs oils with higher "vibrations"—like citruses and light florals—to prevent it from feeling too somber or medicinal |
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| Do you know? | Ancient Egyptians used Myrrh in the mummification process not just for its scent, but for its incredible ability to preserve tissue and prevent decay. It was also a primary ingredient in Kyphi, the most famous sacred incense of the Pharaohs |
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