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bitter" in arabic, probably referring to the resin's bitter taste. myrrh was very popular among ancient cultures. the chinese valued it as a medicine, while egyptians used it for embalming their pharaohs as well as for their sun-worshipping rituals. in fact, myrrh was mentioned in ebers papyrus, one of
the oldest egyptian medical texts, dating back to bc. even the greek soldiers made use of this resin, bringing it with them to battle to stop their wounds from bleeding. to extract myrrh, the bark of the tree is cut, and a yellow sap comes out. this sap dries into reddish-brown, walnut-sized lumps,...
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