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Guggal Resin (Commiphora wightii), also known as Indian bdellium-tree, gugal, guggul, gugul, or Mukul myrrh tree, is a flowering plant in the family Burseraceae that produces a fragrant resin that has been used in incense and medicine for over 3000 years.

The burning of Guggal is thought to drive away evil spiritsgive an overall feeling of well-beingpurify the air and cleanse the body.

It is also often referred to as false Myrrh due to its similar aroma

Guggul has a warm, slightly sweet, balsamic, herbaceous, and earthy aroma



To be burned on charcoal or on a special sieve burner



Botanical name: Commiphora wightii

Weight: 20g