Description
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Key uses include:
- Perfumery & Aromatics: Used to add fresh, woody, and piney top notes to perfumes, soaps, detergents, incense, and scented candles.
- Traditional & Herbal Medicine: Often used in Asian, Ayurvedic, or traditional Chinese medicine balms, muscle relaxants, and cold rubs for its cooling and analgesic effects.
- Pharmaceuticals: Acts as a topical remedy for cold sores, skin inflammations, and in aromatherapy to alleviate headaches and congestion.
- Industrial Applications: Used as an intermediate in the production of synthetic camphor, pesticides, and as a moth repellent.
- Spiritual/Home Use: Commonly used in religious ceremonies (pooja) or as a room freshener to purify the air.
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