New Delhi, 7 October (IANS). Camphor is a natural element that is not only religiously important, but is also considered extremely beneficial in medicinal and household uses. It is extremely useful in body pain, cold, cold, skin diseases and respiratory problems.
From a scientific point of view, camphor is a natural organic compound. This camphor is obtained from tree wood. Its most special thing is that it slowly flies when kept in the air, that is, it turns directly into gas from a solid state.
The medicinal properties of camphor are extremely impressive. Camphor oil is considered perfect for massage as it reduces joint pain and inflammation. In a cold and cold, taking camphor in steam reduces mucus and relieves breathing. Its fragrance opens the closed nose and refreshes the brain.
Skin problems like itching, boils, pimples and applying camphor in ringworm provides relief. Apart from this, camphor is also beneficial for hair. Applying camphor mixed with coconut oil reduces dandruff and stops hair fall.
The use of camphor is also common in home remedies. Mixing camphor in mustard oil in colds and colds and massaging on the chest and back provides great relief. Massaging lightly with camphor and coconut oil in a headache calms the pain.
If itching or burning sensation on the skin, applying a mixture of camphor and coconut oil provides immediate coolness. Mosquitoes and insects also stay away from burning camphor. The aroma of camphor is considered superior for mental peace and stress relief. It calms the mind and helps to bring deep sleep.
In Ayurveda, camphor has been described as part of many medicinal uses, such as Karpuradi oil, Hridayaranava juice, fever juice and arghyavardhini vati, which are useful in heart, digestion and respiratory diseases.
However, camphor should be consumed very carefully, as it can be toxic in large quantities. Do not apply excessive amounts on the skin and always use it under the supervision of Vaidya.
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