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Eucalyptus Oil/Camphor Oil
Eucalyptus Oil/Camphor Oil

The camphor oil is extract from natural camphor,without any additives. It's with high camphor content.

Modern uses include camphor as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose as a moth repellent, as an antimicrobial substance, in embalming, and in fireworks.

Solid camphor releases fumes that form a rust-preventative coating, and is therefore stored in tool chests to protect tools against rust.

Camphor crystals are also used to prevent damage to insect collections by other small insects, also as a cough suppressant.

Some folk remedies state camphor will deter snakes and other reptiles due to its strong odor.

Similarly, camphor is believed to be toxic to insects and is thus sometimes used as a repellent.

Currently, camphor is used as a flavoring, mostly for sweets, in Asia.

It is widely used in cooking, mainly for dessert dishes,and is available in Indian grocery stores where it is labeled as "Edible Camphor".

Camphor is readily absorbed through the skin and produces a feeling of cooling similar to that of menthol, and acts as slight local anesthetic and antimicrobial substance.

There are anti-itch gels and cooling gels with camphor as the active ingredient.

Camphor is an active ingredient (along with menthol) in vapor-steam products, such as Vicks VapoRub.

Although touted as a cough suppressant, it has no effects on respiratory tract function.

In larger quantities, camphor is poisonous when ingested and can cause seizures, confusion, irritability, and neuromuscular hyperactivity.

Eucalyptus Oil/Camphor Oil

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