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Balsam of Tolu's anti-bacterial properties make it a popular choice as a natural antiseptic that kills parasites and promotes healing. It can also help loosen phlegm when taken internally. For almost 200 years, balsam of Tolu has been used in America as the basis for cough mixtures as well as a treatment for laryngitis, bronchitis and diarrhea. Nowadays, the resin is used solely in topical preparations to treat scabies, ulcers and wounds. It can also be found in antidandruff preparations as well as hair tonics. Some natural creams, soaps, perfumes, lotions and detergents also use it as a natural fragrance. Balsam of Tolu can be used to treat the following conditions: Ringworm - The constituents in balsam of Tolu act directly to kill parasites, fungi and bacteria. Injuries - Balsam of Tolu contains a high amount of volatile oil that relieves various kinds of soreness and inflammation. Cinnamaldehyde is a constituent found in the oil which slows the multiplication of cells that release chemicals which cause inflammation. Benzaldehyde, which is another constituent in the oil, slows the release of inflammatory chemicals from these cells. These compounds work together to dull the ache of sore muscles. Balsam of Tolu is applied as a cream. It's best when using it for the first time to apply a small amount of the cream to an area of unbroken skin and then wait 24 hours before using more to make sure no contact allergies occur. More Health Conditions and Topics
* Important notes: Some side effects such as skin reactions,
ulcers, swelling, red patches and eruptions may occur when used
externally and large quantities when taken internally or externally
can cause kidney damage.
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