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- Balsam_of_Peru abstract "Balsam of Peru, also known and marketed by many other names, is a balsam derived from a tree known as Myroxylon, which is grown in Central America (primarily in El Salvador) and South America.The natural resinous balsam that comes from the trunk of the tree contains a mix of a number of substances that are generally related to cinnamon, vanilla, and clove fragrances and flavorings.Balsam of Peru is used in food and drink for flavoring, in perfumes and toiletries for fragrance, and in medicine and pharmaceutical items for healing properties. It has a sweet scent. In some instances, Balsam of Peru is listed on the ingredient label of a product by one of its various names, but it may not be required to be listed by its name by mandatory labeling conventions.It can cause allergic reactions. A number of surveys have identified Balsam of Peru as being in the "top five" allergens most commonly causing patch test reactions in people referred to dermatology clinics. It may cause inflammation, redness, swelling, soreness, itching, and blisters, including allergic contact dermatitis, stomatitis (inflammation and soreness of the mouth or tongue), cheilitis (inflammation, rash, or painful erosion of the lips, oropharyngeal mucosa, or angles of their mouth), pruritis, hand eczema, generalized or resistant plantar dermatitis, rhinitis, and conjunctivitis.".
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- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Allergology.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Amburaneae.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Conditions_of_the_mucous_membranes.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Contact_dermatitis.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Crops_originating_from_the_Americas.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Dermatitis.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Eczema.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Effects_of_external_causes.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Flavors.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Inflammations.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Lip_disorders.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Oral_pathology.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Perfume_ingredients.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Pruritic_skin_conditions.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Resins.
- Balsam_of_Peru subject Category:Spices.
- Balsam_of_Peru comment "Balsam of Peru, also known and marketed by many other names, is a balsam derived from a tree known as Myroxylon, which is grown in Central America (primarily in El Salvador) and South America.The natural resinous balsam that comes from the trunk of the tree contains a mix of a number of substances that are generally related to cinnamon, vanilla, and clove fragrances and flavorings.Balsam of Peru is used in food and drink for flavoring, in perfumes and toiletries for fragrance, and in medicine and pharmaceutical items for healing properties. ".
- Balsam_of_Peru label "Balsam of Peru".
- Balsam_of_Peru label "Baumier du Pérou".
- Balsam_of_Peru label "Bálsamo-de-tolu".
- Balsam_of_Peru label "Myroxylon balsamum".
- Balsam_of_Peru label "Woniawiec balsamowy".
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Myroxylon_balsamum.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Baumier_du_Pérou.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Myroxylon_balsamum.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Woniawiec_balsamowy.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Bálsamo-de-tolu.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs m.03cvn9r.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Q15290525.
- Balsam_of_Peru sameAs Q15290525.
- Balsam_of_Peru wasDerivedFrom Balsam_of_Peru?oldid=606246684.
- Balsam_of_Peru isPrimaryTopicOf Balsam_of_Peru.