Myrrh Gum Powder
Posted by Librarian on 6/2/2002, 6:41 pm|
Myrrh gum powder has been in use for several centuries and seems to be best suited for problems surrounding the head (mouth, sinuses, hair, ears, throat) and the respiratory system. There have been several scientific studies which show it to be a strong antifungal, particularly against aspergillus and penicillin, as well as a bacteriostatic against staph aureus. Other studies have been conducted about its efficacy for certain trematode and cestode infections. Talk to your doctor or health food store assistant.
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