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Tolu balsam or
balsam of Tolu is a
balsam that
originates from
South America (Colombia, Peru, Venezuela). It is
similar to (and
frequently confounded...
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balsam (Protium spp.) Ammonia****
Asafoetida (Laser) Balm
of Gilead Balm
of Mecca Balsam fir - (Abies balsamea)
Balsam of Peru
Balsam of Tolu Balsam poplars...
- solid. The
principle balsams used in
modern perfumery are
Balsam of Peru,
Balsam of Tolu,
Balsam of Copaiba,
Storax and Balm
of Gilead [opobalsamum]....
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Balsam of Peru or Peru
balsam, also
known and
marketed by many
other names, is a
balsam derived from a tree
known as
Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae;...
- 1841,
Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire
Deville isolated a
hydrocarbon from
balsam of Tolu (an
aromatic extract from the
tropical Colombian tree
Myroxylon balsamum)...
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source of both
Balsam of Peru and
Tolu balsam Populus sect. Tacamahaca,
balsam poplars, the
source of an
ointment sold
today as "Balm
of Gilead"
Balsam (disambiguation)...
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Myroxylon balsamum var.
balsamum –
Tolu balsam tree
Myroxylon balsamum var.
pereirae (Royle)
Harms – Peru
balsam tree The tree is
large slow growing...
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player Tolu Smith (born 2000),
American basketball player Tolu balsam, a
recent (non-fossil)
resin that
originates from
South America Myroxylon or
tolu, a...
- or the
effects of UV
light on the substance. The
compounding of Benzoin Tincture with
other substances, such as Aloe and
Tolu balsam, is also thought...
- needed. It is also
present in
Balsam of Peru,
Tolu balsam, and in a
number of flowers. Side
effects may
include irritation of the skin. It is not recommended...