Metals & Minerals

Camphor

Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) is a terpene (organic compound) that’s commonly used in creams, ointments, and lotions. Camphor oil is the oil extracted from the wood of camphor trees and processed by steam distillation. It can be used topically to relieve pain, irritation, and itching. Camphor is also used to relieve chest congestion and inflammatory conditions.

It has a strong odour and taste and is easily absorbed through the skin. Camphor is currently made out of turpentine, but it’s still safe to use as long as you use it correctly. It has the potential for side effects, especially if you use it in high doses. Never take camphor internally or apply it to broken skin, as it can be toxic.

Menthol


Menthol is an organic compound made or obtained from peppermint or mint oils with flavouring and local anaesthetic properties. The organic compound Menthol Occurs naturally within the Mentha arvensis botanical, which is the main Mint variety that is used to obtain Menthol Crystals as well as natural Menthol flakes. In their natural state at room temperature, Menthol Crystals appear to be colourless or white, solid but small, brittle, satiny crystalline matter with a waxy texture. Menthol Crystals are used in Aromatherapy to create a calm state of mind, reducing stress and anxiety. As they have a fresh and minty aroma they are added to perfumes and creams and other hair care products. Menthol Crystals are incredibly potent in treating health ailments.