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Myrrh Essential Oil

Myrrh Essential OilI wonder how dillute 100% essential oil of myrrh for internal use?

I hope to pay my menstration.

Who advised you to take it internally? I think you should be able to get this info from this person.

There are supplements that can help you, you can do research on your own. Taking Myrrh essential oil internally is not standard practice. I suspect that you have been misled or that you misunderstood. There are at least 3 different varieties of myrrh, Commiphora Myrrha that is reported to induce menstruation.

There are many other essential oils that are used to regulate menstruation and hormones. They are generally used topically. You can add them to the bathroom or apply diluted to the abdomen. Use a base oil quality, something light with a high rate of transdermal absorption. Make your dilution of about 10%. For a small area of your body, you can use a higher dilution%. You can always increase it, but please err on the side initially.

Melissa, Marjoram, Ravensare, Roses, clary sage, artemisia and parsley.

There are other oils for use as emmenagogic, or menorrhagia. Please inquire about the signs and indications-cons of each essential oil before use.

I am a certified aromatherapist and we do not promote the use of essential oils for internal use. It is a dangerous practice and not recommended.

Find a naturopath in your area and ask them to give you recommendations for the safety of a cure.

Posted on January 19, 2010.
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