Ancient records of tea oil

Camellia oil is also called "tea oil" and "tea seed oil", and its trees are called "camellia oleifera" and "tea tree". Camellia oil has been eaten in China for thousands of years. Shan Hai Jing, an ancient book in pre-Qin China, records that "the official wood is the oil food in the south", and the official wood is the oil tea tree. According to Compendium of Materia Medica, wild camellia oil has the functions of "improving eyesight, brightening hair, relaxing bowels, clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, killing insects and detoxifying". China medical records show that wild camellia oil can be used for external use.

Treat tinea and scabies, prevent mosquito bites, remove warts, and prevent sunburn and wrinkles. "Outline" records: "Tea oil can moisten intestines, clear stomach and relieve constipation.

Poison, sterilization ...! Camellia oil is directly extracted from Camellia oleifera fruit.