Naftalan oil
Naftalan oil is a type of petroleum that is used for medicinal purposes. It is named after the city of Naftalan, located in Azerbaijan, where it is primarily sourced.
Pronunciation
Naftalan oil is pronounced as "naf-ta-lan oil".
Etymology
The term "Naftalan" is derived from the Persian word "Naftalan", which means "petroleum". The suffix "-an" is used to denote a place, thus "Naftalan" translates to "place of petroleum".
Medical Uses
Naftalan oil has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. It is believed to have healing properties and is used to treat a variety of ailments, including skin diseases, arthritis, rheumatism, and psoriasis. The oil is typically applied topically, either directly to the skin or as part of a bath therapy.
Related Terms
- Petroleum
- Medicinal oil
- Traditional medicine
- Skin diseases
- Arthritis
- Rheumatism
- Psoriasis
- Bath therapy
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Naftalan oil
- Wikipedia's article - Naftalan oil
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