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
Terms:
Full payment is required in advance at the time of order confirmation. This ensures the goods are prepared specifically for the buyer. I will take full responsibility for handling and arranging the shipping of the resins up to the point they are safely loaded onto the vessel at the port of departure (FOB).
Product Detailed Description:
We are a trusted supplier and exporter of 100% natural myrrh resin (Commiphora myrrha), sustainably harvested from the rugged, arid landscapes of Somaliland. Our close partnerships with local harvesters and commitment to fair trade practices allow us to deliver consistently high-quality resin directly from source.
Commiphora myrrha
Known for its warm, earthy, and slightly balsamic aroma, myrrh resin has been treasured for centuries for use in perfumery, incense, and traditional medicine.
Experience our exceptional Myrrh (Commophora Myrrha) handpicked for purity without bark or leaves. From our Somali farm, these Carterii, Frereana, and Myrrh varieties are available in any quantity you need. We ensure uninterrupted supply from the same location, reflecting our commitment to continuity. Our resins embody the essence of a trusted source, showcasing our unwavering quality. Certificates of analysis ensure product assurance. As dedicated suppliers, we offer competitive prices and facilitate FOB/CIF transactions. Frank and Myrrh Ltd, registered in Canada with distribution centers in the UK and North America, guarantees excellence.
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