My mother in law is boiling turpentine to relieve respitory illness. Isn't this dangerous?

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1 Dec 2011

It most definitely is. Turpentine should only be used topically for therapeutic purposes. It will have no benefits for respiratory illness ... especially if it is boiled (very dangerous).

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