Camphor Oil White

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Product Code :CMP-RS-EO
Botanical Name :Cinnamomum Camphora
Plant Part :Wood
Country of Origin :India
Blends Well With :Basil, Cajeput, Chamomile, Lavender, Melissa Leaf, and Rosemary.
Color & Odor :Characterstic odor
Method of Extraction :Steam Distillation
Weight & Rate :15 Ml (USD 5.5)  100 Ml (USD 7)  500 Ml (USD 10)  1 Ltr (USD 13)            
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Camphor oil is an essential oil extracted from the wood of the camphor tree, also known as Cinnamomum camphora, which is native to Japan, Taiwan, and China. Camphor trees can grow up to 30 meters tall and have a straight trunk with a diameter of up to 1 meter. They can live for several hundred years and belongs to Lauraceae botanical family The camphor tree is usually harvested when it is 50-60 years old. They prefer temperatures between 20°C and 30°C, and rainfall of at least 1,500 mm per year. They can tolerate a wide range of soil types but prefer well-drained soils. Camphor trees can be propagated by seed or vegetative means such as stem cuttings.

They are usually planted in rows, with a spacing of 6-8 meters between trees. Camphor oil is extracted from the wood of the camphor tree through steam distillation. However, the wood is cut into small pieces and left to dry for several months before being processed into camphor oil. The wood is heated in a still, and the steam that is produced is condensed to yield the oil. The yield of camphor oil from the wood of the camphor tree is usually around 1-2% by weight. It contains high levels of the organic compound of Camphor and has a strong, pungent, and medicinal aroma, and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. It is used in a variety of applications, including as a natural insect repellent, in aromatherapy to relieve respiratory problems and reduce anxiety, and as a topical pain reliever for sore muscles and joints.

Camphor oil is also used in the production of many pharmaceuticals, including cough and cold remedies, analgesics, and anti-inflammatory drugs. Camphor oil is not typically consumed as a source of nutrition, and therefore does not have a nutritional value in the traditional sense. However, it does contain various chemical components that are known to have therapeutic properties, such as camphor, terpene, and safrole. Camphor is the main active ingredient in camphor oil which makes up around 50% of the oil and is known for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. Terpene is a natural compound found in many plants, including camphor, and is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Safrole is a compound that has been shown to have antifungal and antibacterial effects.

Camphor oil has a strong, invigorating aroma that is believed to help reduce anxiety and stress, improve mental clarity, and relieve respiratory problems like coughs and congestion. When diluted and applied topically, camphor oil can help relieve sore muscles and joints, reduce inflammation, and improve circulation. It is commonly used in balms and ointments for pain relief. The strong scent of camphor oil can repel insects such as mosquitoes and flies. The aroma of camphor oil is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress.Camphor oil has a long history of use in traditional medicine and various cultural practices. The camphor tree, from which the oil is extracted has been used for centuries in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine.

However, the use of camphor oil spread to other parts of the world over time, and it became a popular remedy for a variety of ailments, including respiratory issues, muscle and joint pain, and insect bites. It was also used in religious and cultural practices, such as Hindu ceremonies and Japanese funerals, where it was burned as incense. During the 19th century, camphor oil became popular in Europe and the United States as a topical pain reliever and respiratory aid. It was also used in the production of celluloid, a type of plastic, and was added to some medicinal products, such as cough syrups and liniments. Today, camphor oil is still widely used for its therapeutic properties and can be found in a variety of products, including vapor rubs, ointments, and aromatherapy oils.

LIST OF INDUSTRIES USING CAMPHOR OIL WHITE

  • Pharmaceutical Industry: This oil is used in the production of pharmaceutical products such as balms, ointments, and lotions. It is also used in the production of cough and cold medicines.

  • Insecticides Industry: It is a natural insecticide and is used in the production of insect repellents, insecticides, and fumigants.

  • Plastics and Rubber Industry: It is used as a plasticizer in the production of plastics and rubber products, which improves their flexibility and durability.

  • Paints and Coatings Industry: It is used as a solvent and as a component in paint and coating formulations.

  • Food and Beverages Industry: This oil is used as a flavoring agent in some food and beverage products, including confectionery, chewing gum, and beverages.

  • Textiles Industry: It is used in the textile industry as a moth repellent and as an insecticide to protect fabrics from damage caused by insects.

  • Pharmaceutical Industry: It is used as an ingredient in many pharmaceutical products like ointments, balms, and creams due to its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Aromatherapy Industry: This oil is used in aromatherapy to help with respiratory issues, stress relief, and mental clarity.

  • Skin Care Industry: This oil is used in skincare products as an ingredient in lotions and creams for its antifungal and antiseptic properties.

  • Textiles Industry: It is used as an insect repellent in textiles, including bed linens, curtains, and mosquito nets.

  • Candles Manufacturing Industry: This oil is used as a fragrance in candles due to its soothing and refreshing scent.

  • Cleaners manufacturing Industry: It is used in cleaning products as an ingredient in disinfectants and surface cleaners for its antifungal and antimicrobial properties.

USEFUL APPLICATIONS OF CAMPHOR OIL WHITE - CLEANS SURFACES, SKIN AND HAIR HEALTH, HEADACHE CURE

  • Use it as Insect repellent: This oil has a strong odor that repels insects such as mosquitoes and flies. You can mix a few drops of camphor oil with a carrier oil such as coconut oil and apply it to your skin to keep insects away. It can also be added to a diffuser to keep mosquitoes and other insects away.

  • Use it to make your Cleaning tasks easy: It can be used as a natural cleaning agent or as an add-on in regular cleaning products, including disinfectants and surface cleaners, due to its antifungal and antimicrobial properties, making it an effective cleaning agent. It can be added to water or vinegar to clean surfaces and disinfect areas.

  • Add this to your regular Skin Care: This oil has antifungal and antiseptic properties that can be used to treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It can be added to lotions, creams, and other skin care products or mixed with a carrier oil and applied directly to the skin. It can also be used to reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes one may get from minor cuts, bruises, and insect bites.

  • Use it to make your Hair healthy: It can be used to promote hair growth and improve the overall health of the scalp. It can be added to shampoos and conditioners or mixed with carrier oil and massaged into the scalp.

  • Get a cough reliving Steam: It has a powerful decongestant effect and can help relieve nasal congestion. You can add a few drops of camphor oil to a bowl of hot water and inhale the steam to clear your sinuses.

  • Use it for Muscle pain: This oil has a cooling effect and can help relieve muscle pain and inflammation. You can mix a few drops of camphor oil with carrier oil and massage it into the affected area.

  • Use it for Headaches: It has a soothing effect on the nerves and can help relieve headaches. You can add a few drops of camphor oil to a carrier oil and massage it into your temples and forehead.

CAMPHOR OIL WHITE - BENEFICIAL APPLICATIONS

  • Relieves Pain and Inflammation: This oil has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful for relieving pain and inflammation in muscles and joints. It is often used to treat muscle and joint pain. Other than these it also helps to alleviate headaches.

  • Improves Respiratory Health: It has a decongestant effect that can help to clear the respiratory system and ease breathing. It is commonly used in inhalers and vaporizers to relieve symptoms of respiratory conditions such as coughs, colds, and congestion.

  • Treats Skin infections: It has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can help to soothe skin irritation and prevent infections. It helps to treat minor cuts, burns, and insect bites, as well as to relieve symptoms of skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

  • Helps to De-stress: This oil has a calming effect on the mind and body and is commonly used in aromatherapy to reduce anxiety and stress.

  • Aids Digestion: It has carminative properties that can help to relieve digestive issues such as bloating, constipation, and indigestion.

  • Stops microbial actions: This oil has antimicrobial properties and can help prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi.

The chemical constituents of Camphor Essential Oil attribute it with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, carminative, diuretic, insecticide, and laxative properties. Camphor oil has been used in the treatment of nervous depression, acne, inflammation, arthritis, muscular aches and pains, sprains, rheumatism, bronchitis, coughs, colds, fever, flu and infectious diseases. It is a well-known repellent of moths and other insects, and is an ingredient in moth balls.

In China and Japan, Cinnamomum camphora must be at least 50 years old to produce oil, and can often grow as old as a thousand years. Among its many uses, it was used as a deodorant and in embalming, and camphor wood was used to build ships and temples because of the woods durable and aromatic properties. Camphor was used medicinally, such as a remedy against the plague in ancient Persia. In the past was a culinary ingredient, and was cited in the Q\\'ran 76:5 as a flavoring for drinks, though now an amount of 2 grams is considered toxic.

Please note, Kirva Organics India does not recommend CAMPHOR OIL be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor certified in clinical Aromatherapy

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