Posted by: Author | December 16, 2011

Friday Facts- December 16, 2011- Myrrh

Myrrh is one of the three gifts of the Magi in the story of the birth of Jesus. What exactly is Myrrh? It’s a cross between a tree and a bush and provides oil as well as resin. These are used for astringent and antiseptic purposes. The Egyptians used myrrh in mummification and the oil was also used to anoint priests. It is used for sore throats and mouth ulcers.

One interesting fact is that when myrrh is burned, it acts as a mosquito repellant. Us Floridians sure would appreciate that. 

One of the myths of where myrrh came from is quite colorful. The goddess Myrrha was forced by Aphrodite to commit incest with her father. She escaped being murdered by her father after that when the gods turned her into a myrrh tree.  The drops of gum resin that form on the tree are said to be the tears of Myrrha.

The tree is kind of cool looking but the actual myrrh by-product is kind of nasty looking. Judge for yourself.


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  1. danicaavet's avatar

    Always an informative Friday, Jillian. Thanks!

    • Author's avatar

      Thanks Danica- I’m eagerly awaiting your offering for the day!

  2. Darlene Henderson's avatar

    I love the myth part. Great Friday fact. Thanks for sharing.

    • Author's avatar

      Seems like a lot of women were turned into trees in mythology and usually running from a man.

  3. Laurie Ryan's avatar

    You’re right about the myrr looking ugly and the tree looking cool. 🙂 And we could use some of that repellant here. There can be one mosquito in 100 square miles and he will find ME to bite. lol

    • Author's avatar

      I agree about mosquitos- they find me, too. It’s cause we’re so sweet! *snort*

  4. Ciara Knight's avatar

    Hey, that tree sort of looks like the ‘Tree of LIfe’ from The Curse of Gremdon. 🙂 Yes, Florida mosquitoes are almost as vicious as the mutant palmetto bugs.

    • Author's avatar

      Love that comparison and it does! Maybe the cover artist used a myrrh tree as inspiration. Yes, palmetto bugs- ugh.

  5. Lavada Dee's avatar

    I look forward to Fridays and this one is great.

    • Author's avatar

      Thanks Lavada. Glad to know there is another reason to anticipate Friday. LOL. I always will it to come so I can enjoy the weekend.


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