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What is rosin used in cosmetics?

Have you ever found out in cosmetics use What is turpentine for? or not? In folklore, the resin of other conifers is considered a natural healing elixir. Pine resin heals wounds, strengthens the body, makes the immune system work to the maximum. The content of today’s article AgriSearch.net will help you better understand this topic.

The inhabitants of Siberia and the Urals used the oil and natural turpentine for medicinal purposes as early as the 19th century. Most likely they used it before, but written evidence has only been preserved from the century. 19. It is used for lack or lack of necessary medicines and following ancestral precepts. The documentary episodes recorded with the rescue of the wounded during the Second World War confirm that the ancestral precepts saved hundreds of people during the war.

Pine resin is researched and confirmed to have ingredients that help heal wounds quickly
Pine resin is researched and confirmed to have ingredients that help heal wounds quickly
Resin and pine oil have helped and there are no effective alternatives in treating the following problems:
  • Purulent wound.
  • Cut Burns.
  • Open wound.
  • Inflammation of the oral cavity.
  • It is used as a natural anesthetic.

The use of turpentine is indispensable in wound healing, as it quickly becomes the closure of open wounds. In Russia, families always store utilities from pine oil, only when you are a valued guest will you be given gifts from pine nuts.

Studies demonstrate that turpentine stimulates phagocytosis, which explains its use in the treatment of wounds, inflammatory processes and burns.

Phagocytosis is the process of protecting and neutralizing cells that are foreign to our body. Phagocytes digest bacteria, fungi, viruses, dead or dead cells. They are needed to fight infections and build immunity.

Due to its ability to activate phagocytosis, the resin has a high bactericidal, anti-inflammatory and healing effect for:

  • Prevent inflammation of wounds with cuts
  • Treatment of purulent wounds.
  • Treatment of pimples.
  • Treatment of mastitis.
  • Treatment of gingivitis, paradontosis, periodontitis, stomatitis.
  • Treatment of herpes
  • Treatment of acne
  • Treatment of burns, including sunburn
The turpentine is prepared in the right proportion when used, it will bring high efficiency without irritating the skin
The turpentine is prepared in the right proportion when used, it will bring high efficiency without irritating the skin

Cedar pine resin with a high therapeutic effect does not cause irritation especially in the Siberian region of Russia with more favorable climatic conditions than other coniferous species.

Pine resin improves blood circulation in the lesion area, where you apply it and improves the nutrition of the tissues. The result is an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, regenerative effect with:

  • Joint pain in the case of arthritis.
  • Injury to the rheumatoid joint.
  • Rehabilitation after a joint injury.
  • Bruises, sprains.
  • Prevention of pressure sores.
  • Massage, for example, anti-cellulite, slimming.
  • Relieve colds (bronchitis).

AgriSearch.net hopes that through this article, you will have a better understanding of what turpentine is used in cosmetics and topical medicinal herbs. Do not forget to follow us to update more useful information about agriculture.

Emilia Chaney
Emilia Chaneyhttps://agrisearch.net
My name is Emilia Chaney. I'm a social girl from Romania with a big smile and 3 passions: Agriculture, Travel and Social Media. I try to make this blog practical, full of great advice and inspiring ideas.

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