Myrrh’s effect appears to include a significant decrease in apoptosis or programmed cell death in the intestinal cells that are vital for barrier function. By preserving more of these cells during inflammatory stress the protective layer of the intestine remains stronger and more resistant to leaks. These results are based on published scientific experiments using cell models and animals that are designed to mimic inflammatory conditions in the gut.
While further research is needed to confirm these effects in people the existing evidence highlights that myrrh has real anti inflammatory and barrier supporting actions that may contribute to gut health.
Fascinating to see ancient remedies being explored with modern science! What are your thoughts on this research?
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