What is camphor?
camphor is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It has a stong odor and taste and is easily absorbed through the skin.
Where camphor is used?
Camphor is most often used in ointments and other topical products.
According to hindu mythology, burning camphor is a divine reminder to god that has a lot of symbolic value.
When does camphor get used ?
People use camphor for cough, pain and itching. It is also used for insect bites, acne and many other conditions.
What does camphor symbolise?
Camphor has a plethora of significance from simple house hold benefits to spreading happiness and divine blessings into our lives.
Also known as: কৰ্পূৰ (kôrpûr), কর্পূর (korpur), કપૂર (kapūr), कपूर (kapoor), ಕರ್ಪೂರ (karpūra), കർപ്പൂരം (karpūram), कर्पूर (karpoor), କର୍ପୂର (karpūra), ਕਪੂਰ (kapūr), கற்பூரம், (karpūram), కర్పూరం (karpūram).
Anything that makes camphor special : Camphor has a wide variety of topical used due to its antibacterial, antifungal, and antiinflammatory properties.
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