The resin obtained from the naturally and wildly growing trees of Commiphora guidotti is commonly known as Opoponax (Opopanax). The consumable resin can be naturally collected or in some cases extracted.
The Nagaad Resins and Gums Opoponax resin is composed of three grades which are identifiable as grade A, B, C, but in essence the three grades are a result of the different regions that the Commiphora guidotti trees grow.
The resin is naturally obtained and traditionally considered to be medicinally active. The main commercial application of Opoponax is in the perfumery and cosmetics sectors. Though people often find the taste acrid and bitter, the highly flammable resin can also be burned as incense to produce a scent somewhat like balsam or lavender. The resin has also been used in the treatment of spasms and, before that, as an emmenagogue in the treatment of asthma, chronic visceral infections, hysteria and hypochondria.
The Opoponax resin is ECOCERT Organic Certified and is free from any contamination. The plants all grow naturally and wildly and Nagaad Resins and Gums employs sustainable harvesting and safe transportation techniques. The end products are counter-checked for quality before being released into the market.
Additional information
Country of origin
Somalia/Ethiopia
Extraction process
Natural harvesting
Method of cultivation
Wild and Natural / Not Cultivated
Myrrh is a reddish-brown dried sap from a thorny tree �¢?? Commiphora myrrha, also known as C. molmol �¢?? that is native to northeastern Africa and southwest Asia ( 1 , 2). A steam distillation process is used to extract myrrh essential oil, which is amber to brown in color and has an earthy scent (3).
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Botany
Commiphora Myrrha reaching a height of 4m at altitudes ranging from 250 to 1300m is the source of Myrrh Resinoid Oil The tree is native to the Arabian Peninsula encompassing Oman and Yemen as well as regions in Africa like Ethiopia and Somalia
Overview of Myrrh Resinoid Oil
Derived from the resins of dried sap Myrrh Resinoid Oil exudes a distinctive balsamic and smoky aroma Embracing antioxidant anticancer and neuropathic properties this oil finds its place in various skincare products and medicinal applications
Benefits of Myrrh Resinoid Oil
Aromatherapy Used in aromatherapy to alleviate cold depression anxiety and insomnia
Neuropathic Pain Relief Provides relief for those suffering from neuropathic pain
Pain Management Eases acute pain sprains joint pain and rheumatoid arthritis
Respiratory Wellness Enhances respiratory system function through diffusers aromatic candles and room fresheners
Skincare Promotes healthy and radiant skin by combating acne pimples and dark spots
Blends Well With
Myrrh Resinoid Oil harmoniously blends with Frankincense Jasmine Lemon Rose and Sandalwood
Precautionary Measures
Avoid Excessive Consumption Excessive use may lead to severe conditions such as heart diseases and liver damage
Not for Pregnant Women Strictly prohibited for pregnant women due to the risk of miscarriage
Caution During High Fever Avoid usage during high fever as it may exacerbate the condition
Botanical Name Commiphora myrrha
CASÂ 8016373
Color amp Odor Woody balsamic amp earthy
FEMA Â NA
Methods of Extraction Solvent Extraction
Constituents Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene
Solubility Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity 998
Flash Point 200F
Optical Rotation 8850
Major Constituents Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene
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The source of the Myrrh Hagar resin (also known as Sweet Myrrh) is from the the Commiphora holtziana tree. The tree oozes a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried.
Traditionally the resin of Myrrh Hagar is a good source of medicine for the treatment of inflammation, arthritis, obesity, microbial infection, wounds, pain, fractures, tumors, gastrointestinal diseases, snake bites and scorpion stings. The resin of Myrrh Hagar is also used traditionally as an excellent acaricide.
Commercially Myrrh Hagar is used for aromatherapy, essential oils, cosmetics and herbal treatments. Different studies have indicated Myrrh Hagar to have excellent pharmacological activities and recent studies have supported the resin to possess anti-viral and anti-fungal properties.
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Additional information
Country of Origin:
Somalia/Ethiopia/Kenya
Extraction Process:
Natural Seeping
Method of Cultivation:
Wildly and Naturally / No Cultivation
Part of Plant Used:
Plant Resin
Preservatives:
ECOCERT Organic Certified and no Preservatives
Guggul (Commiphora mukul), a highly valued botanical medicines has been used for centuaries in ayurveda to treat several ailments.Various extracts of this drug produces guggulipid in that guggulsterone is the active constituent responsible for its therapeutic activity. Invivo, invitro and clinical studies have been conducted to evaluate the pharmacological, phytochemical, and morphological profile of the herb. Studies revealed that guggul contain flavonoids, terpenes, phytosterols etc. producing number of biological activities like anti-inflammatory, antiobesity, antineoplastic, antidiabetic etc. This review is mainly to update information regarding its anti-inflammatory activity.
The source Myrrh Resin is the thorny shrubs of Commiphora myrrha trees that grow wildly and naturally in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The tree oozes a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried, and often contains white patches.
Nagaad Resins and Gums produce high quality Myrrh in three grades according to the environment it is grown.
Traditionally Myrrh has been used extensively as antiseptic, anti-parasitic, and it has also been reported to treat headache, throat ailments, paralysis, indigestion Myrrh is widely used in religious ceremonies.
Commercially Myrrh has become a very important product for essential oils and in this it is highly valued. Myrrh is also used as a component of fragrances and as an astringent in mouthwashes and gargles. It is used as a fragrance in cosmetics and as a flavouring agent in foods.
Additional information
Country of Origin:
Somalia/Kenya/Ethiopia
Extraction Process:
Naturally
Method of Cultivation:
Wild and Natural
Preservatives:
ECOCERT Organic Certified and no Preservatives
The source Myrrh Resin is the thorny shrubs of Commiphora myrrha that grow wildly and naturally in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The tree oozes as a pale yellow-white viscous liquid from natural cracks in the bark or from fissures or when cut. The exudate hardens into a reddish-brown mass when air dried, and often contains white patches. The resin gum extracted from Commiphora myrrha tree is a superior resin also known as Myrrh.
The Myrrh Essential Oil is extracted by Nagaad Resins and Gums by Steam and Hydro Distillation, is 100% pure with no additives or preservatives, and is ECOCERT Organic Certified. The Myrrh Essential Oil exudes a slightly bitter-sweet woody aroma that is very pleasing to the senses. Myrrh essential oil is used as medicinal spice to flavor foods, a strong anti-bacterial, as a remedy for hay fever, and as a disinfectant for wounds that also facilitates healing and reduced bleeding.
Myrrh Essential Oil is also a well known analgesic and anti-inflammatory and gives excellent results when rubbed over the body. Myrrh Essential Oil is anti-ageing and skin-enhancing when applied, it is used in mouthwashes and gargles, and a component of fragrances.