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Store:
Rua de Barreiros, 74,
4715-166 Nogueira,
Braga, Portugal

Warehouse:
Rua do Monte de S. Bento, lote 11 e 12,
4705-700 Fradelos,
Braga, Portugal

E-mail:
info@euromipe.com

Phone:
+351 253 257 148 (Seg-Sex: 9h00-19h00) (Chamada para a rede fixa nacional)
Camphor Oil – 500ml
Camphor Oil – 500ml
25.00€

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  • Model: MM-OC500

Camphor oil for massage with heating effect.

Product very much used in the sports area since it provides an immediate action of muscle heating.

Ingredients: Camphor, Liquid Paraffin, Cyclomethicone.

 

 

 

 

Benefits of Camphor

  • In Indian culture, burning camphor is believed to provide a more enlightening view of reality;
  • In addition, burning camphor is practiced as a form of air purification, eliminating harmful bacteria, viruses and mosquitoes;
  • Camphor oil, when applied to the chest, relieves nasal congestion and coughing;
  • In the form of drops, camphor can be applied to the throat to relieve a cough;
  • The camphor compound is also used in anti-itch ointments and gels for local pain relief;
  • In massage, camphor oil provides well-being and reduces the pain of arthritis and muscle pain;
  • As a mosquito repellent, camphor is very effective, has no side effects, and is inexpensive;
  • Camphor oil has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to alleviate acne and boils;
  • Camphor oil is also beneficial for reducing swelling resulting from gum infection, neuralgia and rheumatism;
  • In the nail with ringworm, camphor oil acts as a great fungicide;
  • Camphor oil can also be used on hair to treat itchiness, lice infestation, and dandruff (you can use coconut oil at the same time);
  • Camphor tones the skin and helps soften scars resulting from burns;
  • Finally, camphor has antispasmodic properties that can reduce muscle and joint problems such as cramps and spasms.

 

How to use camphor?
1. Cough and cold:
Boil camphor leaves in water for about ten minutes and inhale the steam. When camphor is inhaled as a vapor, it forms a coating around the inner surfaces of the respiratory organs, thus helping to reduce irritation in the throat and helping to treat bronchitis.

2. Antioxidant properties:
Camphor extracts have a significant amount of antioxidants. Antioxidants are biochemicals that can help reduce the entire oxidation process that can lead to the creation of free radicals. Free radicals are chemicals that alter the body's tissues and cells and can lead to diseases such as diabetes, liver disease, cardiovascular disease and even cancer.

3. Antineuralgic:
Neuralgia is a severe and painful condition that occurs when the ninth cranial nerve is affected by inflammation of the blood vessels around it. Camphor oil can cause blood vessels to constrict and therefore reduce the pressure around the ninth cranial nerve, acting as a pain reliever.

4. anti-inflammatory properties:
Camphor extracts have anti-inflammatory properties that not only limit muscle pain, but also lower cholesterol levels.

5. Antimicrobial and insecticide properties:
Camphor leaf extracts possess antimicrobial qualities that are able to manage bacterial and fungal strains to some extent. In addition to its antimicrobial qualities, it also has several essential oils that have insecticidal qualities. So it is clear that the practice of using camphor as an anthelmintic drug in Ayurveda was clinically correct.

 

 

Adverse effects
Be careful when using camphor. It can be highly toxic when ingested. It is usually used on the chest to relieve cold symptoms, making the airways more sensitive to cold air, which provides false relief from nasal congestion. Excessive use of camphor on the chest can cause seizures, nausea, vomiting and stomach pain.

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