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Sona Healthcare Bhimseni Camphor Chunk 500g Jar - Pack Of 1
Rs. 1,199.00
Rs. 590.00
Sona Healthcare Bhimseni Camphor Chunk is a pure, natural form of camphor derived from the resin of camphor trees. Bhimseni camphor is known for its purity and strong aroma and is often used in traditional rituals, aromatherapy, and as a medicinal ingredient in various treatments. It is free from synthetic additives and is a more natural and high-grade camphor compared to regular camphor.
- Respiratory relief: It helps relieve congestion, coughing, and other cold symptoms by clearing the nasal passages when inhaled or used in steam.
- Aromatherapy: Its calming fragrance helps reduce stress, anxiety, and promotes mental clarity.
- Skin care: In diluted forms, it can soothe irritation, reduce itching, and treat skin inflammations.
- Spiritual significance: In rituals, it is believed to ward off negative energies and purify the surroundings.
- Antimicrobial properties: Known to have natural disinfecting properties.
- For Aromatherapy: Place a small chunk in a diffuser or an aroma burner. The fragrance will fill the room, promoting relaxation and a pleasant atmosphere.
- For Cold and Congestion: Add a small piece to hot water for steam inhalation or use in a vaporizer. Inhaling the steam helps clear the airways.
- For Ritual Use: Burn the camphor chunk in a diya or incense holder during religious rituals to purify the air and surroundings.
- For Skin: Dissolve a tiny amount of camphor in oil (like coconut oil) and apply to the affected area to relieve itching or skin irritation. Do not apply camphor directly to the skin without diluting it.
- Aromatherapy: To promote relaxation and ease stress when used in diffusers.
- Respiratory issues: As an ingredient in vapor rubs or inhalants to clear nasal passages and alleviate congestion.
- Ritual purposes: For religious ceremonies, especially in Hindu pujas and havans, where it is burned to symbolize purity and ward off negative energies.
- Skin applications: In diluted forms, it can be applied to alleviate itching, insect bites, or rashes.
- External use only: Camphor should not be ingested, as it can be toxic if consumed in large quantities.
- Dilute before skin application: Always dilute camphor in a carrier oil before applying it to the skin, as direct application can cause irritation or burns.
- Avoid use near children: Keep out of reach of children, as inhalation in large quantities or ingestion can be harmful.
- Avoid during pregnancy: Pregnant women should avoid the use of camphor without consulting a healthcare provider.
- Use in well-ventilated areas: When burning camphor, ensure good ventilation to avoid inhaling too much smoke, which may cause irritation or discomfort.