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The appropriate dose of larch turpentine depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for larch turpentine. Keep in mind that natural products are not ...
Uses Turpentine is a mixture of substances called terpenes, primarily pinene. Gum turpentine is extracted from pine pitch; wood turpentine, from wood chips. It has had greater home than industrial use as a solvent. It is irritating and anesthetic and is one of the few solvents that causes all...
health hazardsThis 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 or urine discharge, but most of the combined with glucuronic acid from the urine, and has a violet odor. High ...
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 or urine discharge, but most of the combined with glucuronic acid from the urine, and has a violet odor. High...
Health HazardOccupational exposures to turpentine cause adverse health effects on absorption through the skin, lungs, and intestine. The vapor of turpentine causes severe irritation to the nose, eyes, and respiratory system has a whole. Aspiration of liquid turpentine causes direct irritation to the ...
Table 1. The main chemical composition, structural formula, and common uses of turpentine oil NameFormulaStructureUses α-Pinene C10H16 Both pinenes (alpha and beta) are used for rheumatism and well known by aromatherapists for tonic in the mucus membranes of the respiratory system. Pinenes are...
Health Hazard Occupational exposures to turpentine cause adverse health effects on absorption through the skin, lungs, and intestine. The vapor of turpentine causes severe irritation to the nose, eyes, and respiratory system has a whole. Aspiration of liquid turpentine causes direct irritation to the...
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