Myrrh is an aromatic resin obtained from the Commiphora myrrha tree, native to Africa and the Middle East. It has a long history of use in traditional medicine, religious rituals, and perfumery. In herbal medicine, it is valued for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and astringent properties, often used for mouth, throat, and gum problems.
Myrrh and frankincense. This is the frankincense. I use myrrh in a liquid form. And you almost like you're lining the mouth with uh this resin. You know, it's when you put some myrrh on the mouth, you definitely feel the the mucos are firing up.
""Dr. Simon Mills explicitly names myrrh as a resin, alongside frankincense, and describes its use in liquid form for 'lining the mouth' and its historical value, indicating its specific medicinal application for infections in the mouth and throat."