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| Camphor tree |
Medicinal Benefits
Camphor has excellent medicinal properties. It protects against many diseases in the hot climate that pervades most of India. According to Homeopathy, the camphor and other aromatic substances purify the atmosphere and when the devotees place their palms over the Aarti and bring the palms to their eyes and nose, they absorb the medicinal benefits.The kapoor aarti, lasts for a very short while and thus it signifies the short span of human life and the physical, sensual pleasures, which come of attachments caused by Avidya or Agynana. Thus, Aarti inspires the devotee to seek God who is permanent. Since the Aarti is short lasting, it compels the devotee to focus his attention on the God.
How does it work?
Camphor
seems to stimulate nerve endings that relieve symptoms such as pain and itching
when applied to the skin. Camphor is also active against fungi that cause
infections in the toenails.
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| Dust Camphor |
(2) The same
solution prevent the dandruff .
(3) Tooth powder is
also made by the mixture of camphor and chalk dust is good for teeth and mouth, it is also very
helpful for bad smell of mouth.
(4) 50gms of mustard
oil mix with 20gms of camphor is a very
good medicine for cough and fever.
(5) The dust of
camphor works as a pesticides.
(6) The camphor is
also works as a room freshener in rainy seasons.
(7) A piece of
camphor kept in the silver utensils box , silver color will remain shining.
(8) Camphor is use
as a good glass cleaner.
Some people
use camphor topically to treat respiratory tract diseases . Camphor is also
used topically as an eardrop, and for treating minor burns.
Some people
inhale camphor to reduce the urge to cough.
Although it
is an UNSAFE practice, some
people take camphor by mouth to help them cough up phlegm, for treating
respiratory tract infections, and for intestinal gas Experts warn against doing
this because, when ingested, camphor can cause serious side effects, even
death.
Camphor is
a well-established folk remedy, and is commonly used. Camphorated oil (20%
camphor in cottonseed oil) was removed from the U.S. market in the 1980s
because of safety concerns. It continues to be available without a prescription
in Canada.
Publish by
Dr Lajpatrai Mehra's Neurotherapy (kolkata)
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