Works as a pest repellent
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Bay leaves can be used as insect repellent since cockroaches, moths, and other insects find the scent of its smoke unpleasant. This can be an excellent way to freshen up your home while keeping it pest-free.
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Improves concentration during meditation
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Burning bay leaves instead of incense can help you meditate more effectively if you struggle to focus. It helps alleviate weariness and keep the mind focused and relaxed as a first step. Burning bay leaves is a common practice in religious settings to promote concentration.
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But this therapy isn’t for everyone
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Generally speaking, burning and vaporizing bay leaves are safe for most people. Still, if any of the following situations apply to you, you should exercise caution.
The fact that you have diabetes should not be ignored. Bay leaves may harm your blood sugar levels if consumed often. Before thinking about burning bay leaves, be sure to speak with your doctor or other healthcare providers.
- If you are allergic to bay leaves, avoid using or burning bay leaves or other essential oils containing them as an ingredient.
- If you have an upcoming surgery or had one recently- Two weeks before surgery, avoid using bay leaves medicinally. They can affect your central nervous system, especially when anaesthesia is administered to you.
- You suffer from a respiratory condition. Any kind of smoke can irritate your lungs and mucous membranes when inhaled. Essential oils are a good alternative. If you want to use bay leaves medicinally, like burning and vaporizing them like a steam therapy, but have respiratory concerns, consult your doctor first.
- You’re either expecting a child or are currently breastfeeding a child. It’s best to check with your doctor before burning bay leaves at home.
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