Tiger Balm: 19 Uses for Body and Home No One Knows.

Nowadays, many people think that red or white Tiger Balm is an outdated home remedy. But those born before the 1980s know that it has many health benefits.

Indeed, it’s one of the best remedies that has been proven effective for hundreds of years. The original Tiger Balm was created in Burma in the 1870s by a Chinese herbalist, Aw Chu Kin.
The balm contains menthol, mint oil, clove oil, cajuput oil, and camphor. Here are 19 uses of Tiger Balm that no one knows about:

1. Soothes mosquito bites
Got bitten by a mosquito? No worries! Tiger Balm can help soothe the itching by applying it directly to the bite.

2. Serves as an insect repellent
Tiger Balm is a very effective repellent. Mosquitoes and wasps hate its strong smell.

Place a can of Tiger Balm in the four corners of your room during the summer, leaving the lid open. Insects will never enter a room that smells of Tiger Balm.

3. Exterminates termites
Wooden or bamboo furniture affected by wood-boring insects can be treated with Tiger Balm to get rid of them.

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