Peru Balsam

OTHER NAME(S): Balsam, Balsam of Peru, Balsam Peru, Bálsamo del Perú, Balsamum Peruvianum, Baume du Pérou, Baume Péruvien, Baume de San Salvador, Black Balsam, Indian Balsam, Peruvian Balsam, Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae, Myrospermum pereirae, Myroxylon pereirae, Toluifera pereirae, Bálsamo Del Perú, Baume Du Pérou

Overview

Peru balsam is an oily sap obtained by removing the bark of the Myroxylon balsamum tree and scorching the exposed wood. It is used to make medicine.

Don't confuse Peru balsam with tolu balsam, which is obtained from the same tree, but by making a V-shaped cut through the bark and underlying wood.

Despite serious safety concerns when taken by mouth and possible safety concerns when applied to the skin, people take Peru balsam for cancer, infection of the intestines by parasites, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Peru balsam might prevent bacterial growth and kill tiny insects (mites) that cause a skin condition called scabies.

Peru balsam might prevent bacterial growth and kill tiny insects (mites) that cause a skin condition called scabies.

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