Commiphora kua, sometimes known as Abyssinian myrrh or the Yemen myrrh, is a plant native to northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, including Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi, Oman and ...
A remarkable new treatment for arthritis made from boswellia serrata (frankincense) and commiphora molmol (myrrh) has been found to be as successful at reducing pain and inflammation caused by ...
Weighing 0.565g and only 1.8cm long, it was discovered by archaeologists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It hails from the Commiphora species, belonging to the same family as Frankincense and ...
Myrrh is a resin derived from the Commiphora tree, used in the ancient world for perfume, anointing oil, and embalming. In biblical times, it was highly valued and played a significant role in both ...
The plant is a previously unknown species of Commiphora. This tree, which researchers are calling “Sheba”, produces a resin with potential therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory ...
The proposed mechanisms of action of some of the nutraceutical supplements on the mammalian cholesterol pathway are shown in Figure 2. Virtually all studies have shown very high safety profiles ...