2. The cooling effect of MYRRH GUM can help with gallstones, skin ulcers, and sores. It can also improve wounds and cracked skin. It is effective against runny eczema and athlete's foot. Physiological Benefits 1. When there is excessive mucus in the lungs, MYRRH GUM is particularly suitabl...
The shepherds had learned of his birth when angels visited them, just as the angel, Gabriel, had visited Mary and then Joseph. Gabriel had also visited Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist. Four angel visitations in a matter of months. Never had that happened before. I find myself p...
Additionally, this study aims to share Chinese wisdom in the field of healthcare by examining ginger from both Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory and modern pharmacological activity. The goal is to enhance researchers’ understanding of the origin of ginger in TCM and its distinctive uses, ...
Elemi Essential Oil is obtained by steam distillation. The liquid has a pale-yellow hue and sometimes appear colorless. It has a lemon-like smell and blends well with rosemary, sage, frankincense, cinnamon, myrrh, and other essential oils. Origins Uses Benefits What is Elemi? Canarium luzonicu...
Frankincense Essential Oil Uses Both frankincense and myrrh have a history of at least five thousand years, dating back to the ancient civilizations of Babylonia and the Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria. It is believed both cultures used them in religious ceremonies. The Phoenicians sold frankincense...
This notwithstanding, and despite their morphological, biochemical and developmental differences, the keratin fibers growing on the body surfaces are called just “hair,” as if they were not interesting enough to justify the coining of different words for scalp hair, pubic hair, chest hair and so...
imagine Mary’s delight when Balthasar handed over his gift to the infant and sang “Myrrh is mine;its bitter perfumebreathes a life of gathering gloom; sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying, sealed in the stone-cold tomb.” Oh, she must have been so grateful and not at all Deeply ...
(iron oxide) were among first used for purpose of face adornment. I will present a survey of historical cosmetics in shades of red, purple and pink, from Bronze Age to 16th century. We will visit ancient Sumer, Egypt, Rome and its territories, China, and we will end up our journey in...
And speaking of such, the nouns מר (mor) and מור (mor) mean myrrh, a bitter and fragrant spice that was originally used to mark the tabernacle, but which came to be used to proclaim, olfactorily, the consummation of marriage. Hence, despite its links to words that mostly...
42ChapTEr 1argued for the legality and benefits of the practice. Even he, however, objected to Mus-lims directing their requests for aid directly to the saint, or assuming that the saint him or herself performed miracles.129Likewise, some Jews remained scrupulous about the distinction between dir...