Camphor (Kafoor) کافور
₨ 350 – ₨ 3,400
Overview
Camphor is a waxy, white or transparent solid with a strong, aromatic odor. It is derived from the wood of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) or synthesized from turpentine oil. Camphor has been used for centuries for its medicinal, aromatic, and insect-repellent properties.
Benefits
Topical Pain Relief: Camphor is commonly used topically as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, such as muscle soreness, joint pain, and headaches. It produces a cooling sensation on the skin, which can help alleviate discomfort.
Anti-inflammatory Properties: Camphor has mild anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce inflammation and swelling when applied topically to the affected area. This makes it useful for conditions such as arthritis, sprains, and strains.
Respiratory Relief: Inhalation of camphor vapors or the application of camphor-based chest rubs can help alleviate respiratory congestion and symptoms of coughs and colds. Camphor’s aromatic properties can help clear nasal passages and promote easier breathing.
Skin Care: Camphor has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, which make it useful for treating minor skin infections, cuts, and scrapes. It may also help relieve itching and irritation associated with insect bites and allergic reactions.
Nerve Pain Relief: Camphor may provide relief from nerve pain (neuropathy) when applied topically to the affected area. Its analgesic properties can help dull nerve pain sensations and improve overall comfort.
Stress Relief: The aroma of camphor is believed to have calming and relaxing effects on the mind and body. Aromatherapy with camphor oil or the use of camphor-based products may help reduce stress, anxiety, and tension.
Hair Care: Camphor is used in hair care products for its potential benefits in promoting scalp health, stimulating hair growth, and preventing dandruff.
Uses
Aromatherapy: The aroma of camphor is believed to have calming and relaxing effects on the mind and body. Camphor oil or camphor-based products are often used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, anxiety, and tension.
Room Freshener: Camphor’s strong, distinctive odor can help freshen up rooms and mask unpleasant odors. It is commonly used in air fresheners, room sprays, and potpourri blends.
Insect Repellent: Camphor has natural insect-repellent properties, making it effective for repelling pests such as moths, mosquitoes, and cockroaches. It is often used in mothballs, insect repellents, and sachets to protect clothing, linens, and stored items.
Cleaning Agent: Camphor can be used as a cleaning agent to disinfect surfaces and eliminate odor-causing bacteria. It is sometimes added to cleaning products such as floor cleaners and disinfectant sprays.
Preservative: Camphor’s antimicrobial properties make it useful as a preservative for food and other perishable items. It can help prevent the growth of mold, bacteria, and fungi, extending the shelf life of products.