04-29-2012, 06:43 AM
According to "The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) for Herbal Medicines" Myrrh (a.k.a. Commiphora Molmol) has astringent, disinfectant, and granulate forming effects.
I would say that is pretty good as a poultice for various blade inflicted wounds.
I would say that is pretty good as a poultice for various blade inflicted wounds.
Craig Bellofatto
Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
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Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
It is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON\'T concentrate on the finger or you miss all the heavenly glory before you!-Bruce Lee
Train easy; the fight is hard. Train hard; the fight is easy.- Thai Proverb