Beautiful, vibrant, and rare Commiphora myrrha resin sourced from the Yemeni mainland. This myrrh is as good as myrrh gets mostly used as medicine or incense. The spicy & uplifting aroma of this unique myrrh resin is known for elevating spiritual journeys and meditation experiences. The incense resin has an array of fragrances dear to every myrrh lover. It is impressive how diverse Arabs tend to use myrrh in their daily lives: As all-natural oral care, they suck on a small tear of resin until it is dissolved. Also, I was amazed that they combat topical fungus with a small amount of water infused with myrrh. Last but not least, it has been used as incense on special occasions. Myrrh is sold as in clear or opaque yellow pea size lumps that are waxy and glossy. As Myrrh ages, it can darken to a brown or even black colour and white streaks can appear. Myrrh from the Arabian Peninsula is more brittle and gummy than Myrrh from Africa and does not have the latter's white markings. Myrrh has been valued since antiquity for its pleasant fragrance.