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Bhimseni Kapur
Khane Kapur
Bhimseni Kapur
Campur
Eat Camphor
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Orjinal Kapur
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Camphor, also known as “Kapur” is a crystal-like, white compound with a strong pungent aroma and taste. It is derived from the wood of the camphor plant (Cinnamomum camphora). Camphor is often used for its therapeutic benefits and in Spiritual practices as well. Camphor (alcanfor in Spanish) is a white solid with a strong, fragrant odor. There are many reported uses for camphor, including to treat colds and congestion, to protect against illness, for pest control, as an air freshener, and in religious ceremonies. Camphor is a chemical that used to be made by distilling the bark and wood of the camphor tree. Today, camphor is usually made from turpentine oil. Camphor has a very distinct smell. It seems to stimulate nerves and help with symptoms such as pain and itching. Camphor is used on the skin to relieve itching. Camphor leaves may be used in the management of conditions characterised by allergic skin inflammation like atopic dermatitis. It has anti-inflammatory activity and it might help to reduce the level of serum immunoglobulin E. Burning Camphor in the house helps to kill germs and purifies the air as it acts as a natural insecticide. Camphor consumption in small amounts with jaggery provides relief from cough due to its expectorant activity. It expels the mucus from the lungs and helps ease breathing. Camphor signifies positivity and peace and removes all the negativity from the house. According to a few Hindu beliefs, it is used to please the Gods as well. The burning of the camphor signifies unification with the Almighty.
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