| ID | 251 |
| Crop ID | Ngai Camphor |
| Part | Whole |
| Use Category | Medicinal |
| Notes | B. balsamifera have been used in Chinese medicine since ancient times as carminative, mild stimulant, vermifuge and as topical application for septic ulcers. In South-East Asia it is one of the most common and widely used medicinal plants for a number of ailments, mainly as a stomachic, vermifuge, expectorant and sudorific. |
| Metadata ID | 7,370 |