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TIP Tuesday!

Featuring Myrrh
on Tuesday 5.20.14

Please send me YOUR tips for the oils I am sharing with you...we learn from each other!

TIP 1: This oil has been used since...well...forever! It is one of the 3 gifts brought to baby Jesus at his birth! It was a popular oil in ancient times and had many uses including as an anesthetic, during burial for embalming, an element of anointing oil, deodorizer and women used it as both a perfume and a cosmetic.

TIP 2: Myrrh can be helpful in the mouth with canker sores, and tooth and gum infections.

TIP 3: There is a reason the ancient women used myrrh as a cosmetic, since it can be helpful for wrinkles and chapped and cracked skin.

TIP 4: All you postpartum mommas who ended up with a stretch mark or two, you could always try rubbing a drop or two of myrrh on those spots and see if they can help fade them! And while you're at it, follow the traditions of the ancient women and anoint your newborn child's umbilical cord with myrrh.

TIP 5: There are several studies you can find on PubMed that show the work of researchers on myrrh and frankincense and their effect on various different types of cancer cells.

BONUS TIP: You can also try it topically on the thyroid and the adrenals to help with hypothyroidism.

* Not all oils or oil companies are the same! Young Living oils are THE ONLY oils I would trust with internal use! Occasionally an oil will feel "hot", if this happens, or you get an oil in your eye, add a carrier oil to dilute it, NEVER water, remember oil and water don't mix! A good carrier oil could be Young Living's V6 oil or something you cook with like olive or coconut oil.
 


All information for education use only. I can not treat, diagnose or prescribe. All information is taken from the Essential Oil desk Reference.

PROPERTIES of Myrrh include: anti-oxidant, anti-tumoral, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-parasitic, analgesic, anesthetic, expectorant, and anti-spasmodic.

To order your bottle of Myrrh,
contact Jennifer Davis, Young Living Independent Distributor, Member # 1119180
320.493.5110 .
jlcdavis@laborforlove.com . www.laborforlove.com

To sign up with YOUR OWN Young Living Account follow this link and sign up today!
https://www.youngliving.com/signup/?site=US&sponsorid=1119180&enrollerid=1119180




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