Guzel 2015 Turpentine and its related products have a long history of medicinal use, primarily as topical counterirritants for the treatment of rheumatic disorders and muscle pain. A gum derived from turpentine was used in traditional Chinese medicine for relief of toothache. Other extracts (...
For topical application. Turpentine liniment: containing 65% of turpentine, 7.5% of soft soap, 5% of camphor. health hazards This product mainly enters the human body in the form of vapor and liquid through the respiratory tract and skin. Part of the original form of the respiratory tract ...
Disinfection antiseptic and surgical medicationThis product has local irritation and can promote blood circulation. For muscle pain, rheumatic pain and neuralgia. For topical application. Turpentine liniment: containing 65% of turpentine, 7.5% of soft soap, 5% of camphor. ...
The formulations are directed towards providing topical preparations which may be used on the scalp and hairy body parts, a spray for use on fabrics, a dipping solution for combs and a laundry additive.フランクリン,ラニー
a raw material in the production of camphor, terpin hydrate, Flotation Oil, lubricating oils, insecticides, and perfumes. In medicine, turpentine oil is used in a preparation that acts as a local stimulant, anesthetic, and antiseptic. It is used externally in ointments for neuralgia and myositis...