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Folkloric treatments for Pasma include massages using ginger, coconut oil, alcohol, garlic, and camphor oil.
China produces about 75% of the world trade, but most of this is derived from camphor oil fractions rather than being true eucalyptus oil.
It was made of cloth surfaced with a mixture of cellulose nitrate, camphor oil, pigment and alcohol, embossed to look like leather.
It is the principal component of brown camphor oil, and is found in small amounts in a wide variety of plants, where it functions as a natural pesticide.
It is a minor constituent of many essential oils such as turpentine, cypress oil, camphor oil, citronella oil, neroli, ginger oil, and valerian.
He was promoted to the top position at the Tosa clan's trading office in Nagasaki, responsible for trading camphor oil and paper to buy ships, weapons, and ammunition.
Terpene craving also explains some of the artist's bizarre episodes of trying to drink turpentine, nibbling at paints and using reckless amounts of crude camphor oil on his pillow for insomnia, actions difficult to accommodate as an inner ear disorder.
Remembering her grief, her voice quavers slightly and she touches the corner of the small lace handkerchief to her right eye and then her left and returns it, perhaps a little too hastily, to cover her nose, for the stench rising from the body has even defeated the efficacy of the camphor oil.