Royal Golden Myrrh Tears
Imagine a single golden tear, handpicked from a tree older than you — harvested in a fleeting season, before it even touches the ground.
This isn’t your average myrrh. Our wild yellow myrrh is carefully selected from the rugged highlands of Oman, the remote valleys of Sudan’s Blue Nile, and ancestral villages in Yemen. These rare amber-hued tears are naturally rich in bioactive compounds — known to support the immune system, fight inflammation, and help the body combat bacteria and viruses. Each piece is hand-harvested and meticulously cleaned by skilled hands, then delivered to you pure, raw, and untouched by modern additives.
Why Knoz Balqees Yellow Myrrh is Different
• Collected directly from the tree, not from the ground like most commercial types.
• Golden, organic, and wild — not dark, dusty, or old.
• Harvested during a short season, not available year-round in typical markets.
• Ethically sourced from trusted lands: Omani mountains, Yemeni villages, and Sudanese valleys.
• Each resin tells a story — of nature, patience, and ancestral healing.
Traditional Uses & Benefits
• Traditionally used to support digestion and relieve bloating or discomfort.
• Helps calm the colon and ease intestinal tension.
• Can be soaked in warm water and taken on an empty stomach as part of a cleansing ritual.
• Commonly used as a natural chew to soothe the throat, freshen breath, and activate saliva.
• Powerful and natural — best used consciously, especially if taking medications.
What Science Says
- • Commiphora myrrha is rich in terpenoids with potent anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral effects (PubMed 31410154).
- • Promotes wound healing and boosts skin immunity due to antimicrobial and antifungal properties (PMC 9943604).
- • Offers antioxidant protection against oxidative cell damage and aging (PubMed 22178177).
- • Shows early promise in relieving pain (including menstrual discomfort) and promoting gut comfort (PubMed 28626756).
Our wild yellow myrrh is hand-selected and minimally processed to preserve the highest concentration of these active compounds.