History and traditions: Fumigations with Opoponace were used in numerous civilizations to protect against negative influences but also as an expectorant due to its balsamic properties. It was also recommended to purify environments and relax.
Information: Opoponace, also known as sweet myrrh, belongs to the Burseraceae family. By burning the resin, it develops a sweet aroma that recalls that of common myrrh, albeit less intense.