3. Anti-Bacterial Properties
Bacterial infections are typically challenging for people to get over. Diseases like pneumonia and Staph infection are the result of aggressive strains of bacteria, that could have life-threatening effects on patients.
Bacteria become most active during the change in seasons during the summer to fall and winter to spring. During this period, viruses and bacteria floating around the air, attaching to duct and pollen particles when we breathe them into our mouth and lungs.
Coming down with bronchitis happens to millions of people during the early springtime. The illness produces a cough and changes in mu8cus production that lead to the development of phlegm.
Some bacterial infections go away on their own, but many of them require medical intervention with antibiotics to kill off the bacteria and return the patient to health. Extract camphor oil made from the flowers of feverfew is a potent anti-bacterial that helps stop internal and external bacterial infections.