Other Names : Borneol, Borneol camphor, Borneolum, Dryobalanops aromatica Gaertn., Blumea balsamifera DC., Long Nao
Although borneol is not an herb per se, it is nevertheless a common ingredient in many traditional Chinese herbal formulas.Borneol is actually a compound derived from dryobalanops aromitaca, a tree that belongs to the teak family.The compound is formed by tapping the trunk of the tree, then cooling the substance and allowing it to harden into a clear crystalline substance. Although some borneol is still made by tapping trees, the vast majority of it is created synthetically from turpentine oil or camphor. The compound is ground down into a fine powder before it can be used medicinally.
Special Precautions of Bing Pian
Research into the effects of borneol overdose have not been conducted as of this writing.However, there have been several reported instances of skin allergies as a result of using borneol to the skin; therefore, it should be used with caution by people with sensitive skin.In addition, because some versions of borneol contain low elements of lead, it should not be taken by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and should be used with extreme caution by people who are qi or blood deficient.As of this writing, there are no known drug interactions with borneol.As always, make sure to consult with a licensed health care provider before taking borneol or any other herbal remedy or dietary supplement.
Benefits and uses of Bing Pian are
Opens the orifices; Restores consciousness; Clears Heat; Calms pain; ... In traditional Chinese medicine, borneol has an acrid, bitter taste and cool properties.It is associated with the Heart, Lung, Liver and Spleen meridians.
- It aids the digestive system by stimulating the production of gastric juices
- tones the heart and improves circulation
- treats bronchitis, coughs and colds
- can relieve pain caused by rheumatic diseases and sprains
- reduces swelling
- relives stress
- can be used as a tonic to promote relaxation and reduce exhaustion.
- In some parts of the world, it is even used as an insect repellant.