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It is believed that the lavender plant was taken from the Garden of Eden by Adam and Eve, however, it was not until the Virgin Mary laid the infant Jesus' clothes onto a lavender bush to dry that the scent was bestowed upon the plant.
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Learn More »Lavender is up there with some of the world’s most ancient documented plants, for example, hieroglyphic texts from Ancient Egypt detail the use of lavender in embalming and cosmetics. And further to this when the tomb of Tutankhamen was opened, jars filled with ointments or salves containing something resembling lavender were found. It was documented that these salves were used only by the royal families and high priests in cosmetics, massage oils, and medicines. Wealthy ancient Egyptian men would put solid cones of these salves on their heads, which, as they melted, would cover their bodies with perfume. Another ancient text which mentions lavender is the Bible, although not necessarily as we know it. In biblical texts, lavender is often referred to as spikenard or nard (from the Greek name for lavender, naardus, after the Syrian city Naarda). Under this pseudonym, lavender appears multiple times throughout the Bible, most often associated with its amazing scent that was prized by ancient people. It was often transformed into a costly and exclusive perfume, oil or unguent that was used to purify, heal and fragrance.
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Learn More »You can also apply diluted myrrh oil directly on your skin. Summary Applying diluted myrrh oil on your skin may aid wound healing and fight microbes that can cause infections.
You may be familiar with myrrh from Biblical stories even if you’re not sure what it is. Myrrh is a reddish-brown dried sap from a thorny tree — Commiphora myrrha, also known as C. molmol — that is native to northeastern Africa and southwest Asia ( 1 , 2). A steam distillation process is used to extract myrrh essential oil, which is amber to brown in color and has an earthy scent (3). Myrrh has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine. Scientists are now testing the oil’s potential uses, including for pain, infections, and skin sores ( 4 ).
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