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  2. ELOM-080 - Wikipedia

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    ELOM-080 (previous designation Myrtol, registered trade mark [1]) is the active ingredient of the herbal medicine named GeloMyrtol forte.The acronym ELOM stands for the oils from Eucalyptus, Lemon, (Sweet) Orange and Myrtle that it contains.

  3. Doctors Say This Is How You Can Loosen and Clear Mucus From ...

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    Essential oils can be diffused and inhaled or diluted with a carrier oil and applied to the skin. Eucalyptus oil is commonly used for steam inhalation as it relieves inflammation and helps clear ...

  4. Clausena anisata - Wikipedia

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    Should not be confused with syzygium anisatum, a tree native to eastern Australian rainforests, used as a culinary herb.. Clausena anisata ( Hook.f. ex Benth. is a deciduous shrub or small tree, belonging to the Rutaceae or Citrus family, and widespread in the Afrotropical realm or Sub-Saharan Africa, but absent from the drier regions.

  5. Olbas Oil - Wikipedia

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    Olbas Oil is a remedy, of Swiss origin, for congestion in the chest and nose, some hayfever relief (in certain cases) and also for muscle ache via massage. It is made from a mixture of several different essential oils and has been marketed since before 1916.

  6. Skunk oil - Wikipedia

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    Natives of the Micmac tribe of Nova Scotia, Canada, reportedly mixed skunk oil with oil from the red squirrel to produce an ingestible concoction that induced vomiting and relieved whooping cough. [2] When rendered from the glands over a low heat, it has the consistency of an SAE10 motor oil and the feel of coal oil when applied to the skin. It ...

  7. Eucalyptus oil - Wikipedia

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    In the trade, eucalyptus oils are categorized into three broad types according to their composition and main end-use: medicinal, perfumery and industrial. [1] The most prevalent is the standard cineole-based "oil of eucalyptus", a colourless mobile liquid (which yellows with age), having a penetrating, camphoraceous, woody-sweet scent.

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