Eating camphor can be toxic and may lead to serious health issues. Symptoms of camphor poisoning include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, and confusion. In severe cases, it can cause seizures, respiratory distress, or even coma. If ingested, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately.
You waste both the camphor and the Coca-Cola.
It depends how much you eat. I have been eating Vicks Vapor Rub for 10 years, about 2 tablespoons a day and so far I have not had any health problems. Vicks Vapor Rub contains about 5% camphor.
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When camphor hits water, it will begin to spin around in circular motions. This is because the camphor has rough edges, and the water is pushing on it on all sides. When you place the tip of your finger on the surface of the water though, the oil on your finger spreads across the water (pushing the camphor away from your finger)and gets under the camphor to stop it from spinning (the oil blocks the contact of the water and camphor). Once removed, the camphor will start to spin again. After a time has passed, the camphor will stop spinning all together and most will dissolve into the water itself.
No. eating of camphor never cause any damage to our health. Iam addicted to eating camphor tablets n used to eat for last 10-11 years. but i am ok. im healthy till now.
Camphor is a crystalline substance.
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Camphor will sublime when heated mildly (sugar will not). Heat the mixture mildly, collect the sublimate separately, cool the sublimate to get camphor.
The mixture of camphor and sodium chloride can be separated by sublimation. Camphor can be sublimed by heating, leaving sodium chloride behind. The vaporized camphor can then be collected and allowed to solidify back into pure camphor.
VapoRub's active ingredients include camphor, eucalyptus oil and menthol. Inactive ingredients include cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, petrolatum, thymol and turpentine oil. The ointment is generally safe when used as directed, but allergies or misuse of VapoRub can cause potentially serious side effects. VapoRub should never be ingested, since the ingredients -- especially camphor -- can be toxic.