Myrrh Extract

Species Name: Commiphora Mukul

Also Known As: Indian Myrrh, Guggulipid

What is Myrrh Extract? Myrrh Extract has been used for centuries in Indian natural medicine which is known as Ayurveda.

This natural extract contains a special ingredient called Guggul which has been identified as the component that causes the Myrrh Extract to have its special qualities.

Through modern science Myrrh Extract has been tested and the results were astonishing, making this extract one of the most beneficial to patients who suffer from certain medical problems.

Home Remedies Using Myrrh Extract:

Benefits of Myrrh Extract:

The benefit of Myrrh Extract comes from the active ingredient Guggul from within the myrrh compound. There are many benefits from taking this extract as this active ingredient has a wide range of uses which help to combat against and eradicated some medical issues.

If you have high cholesterol then this extract can help to lower your count and help to keep your heart healthy by strengthening the heart muscle itself.

Thyroid problems can really ravage people’s lives but as a benefit from taking this extract you are able to stabilize the issue.

Myrrh Extract is fantastic for helping get rid of oily deposits on both your skin and your hair.

If you suffer from acne or greasy oily hair then this is the product for you as it helps to eradicate these problems enabling you to have beautiful clean and purified skin as well as hair that is grease free.

There are other uses for Myrrh Extract that include:

  • Anti-Inflammatory properties
  • Antibacterial properties
  • Chronic Inflammation
  • Cholesterol
  • Heart Disease
  • Weight Loss
  • Thyroid Problems
  • Arthritis
  • Atherosclerosis

These medical issues and problems that the use of Myrrh Extract is able to treat are extensive and go further than beyond this short list.

The properties and benefits of this extract are only just fully being discovered and through lab tests we are finding new ways of using this very interesting and powerful herbal extract.

Side Effects of Myrrh Extract:

This extract is not recommended for women who are pregnant, trying to get pregnant or who are nursing their child.

If you are already on medication for diabetes, cholesterol and high triglycerides then it is recommended that you check with your medical practitioner before you start taking Myrrh Extract as the side effects of the combined medicines and extract can in some cases become severe.

Always read the label before taking this extract as high doses can cause sickness, dizziness and fever like symptoms.