CAMPHOR JAPAN 1000 YEARS TREE

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CAMPHOR JAPAN 1000 YEARS TREE/Cinnamomum camphora/
White camphor, camphor cinnamon, or camphor laurel, or camphor tree, Ho tree.
The aroma of this essential oil symbolizes the strength and wisdom of life, a tree that has seen it all. It is the energy that brings life back.
The oil's effects on the body: it has pronounced antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral, and antiseptic properties. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, the oil is used for urinary tract diseases (cystitis, nephritis, urethritis). The anti-infective properties of camphor cinnamon are used in the treatment of gynecological inflammatory diseases, skin infections, and oral cavity infections. Its antiviral properties are effective in both adult and pediatric practice for ENT diseases (rhinitis, otitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, influenza). It supports the immune system in infants. It is a potential neuroprotector (Alzheimer's disease, cerebral ischemia). When applied to the skin, it tones and stimulates it.
Emotional effects: Enhances GABA function (responsible for inhibiting the nervous system), making camphor cinnamomum essential oil effective for insomnia, epilepsy (in small doses), and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. It is an anxiolytic (reduces anxiety, agitation, and promotes calm and relaxation during stress and anxiety), helping with exhaustion, fatigue, and insomnia. It is an antidepressant and an aphrodisiac when combined with other aphrodisiacs.
Important: Camphor cinnamon essential oil contains natural linalool, which is safe even for small children. It's important to store essential oils carefully, especially when using them on children. Always perform a sensitivity test, as children's skin is very thin and sensitive. It's best to avoid using this essential oil in people with epilepsy, although subthreshold doses have been shown to have an anticonvulsant effect. (In this case, entrust this to aromatherapy professionals; do not use without medical supervision.)