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3 bay leaves to perfume the entire house

Fragrant and aromatic,   laurel   is a plant with a thousand uses.

Both in   cooking   and in   cosmetics   , its use has been attested for centuries:  Aleppo soap is famous   , a natural soap made from olive oil and bay leaf that dates back to 2500 BC.

Furthermore, the   laurel   was considered sacred by the ancient   Greeks   , a plant symbol of the god   Apollo   , but also of victory, fame and success.

Unsurprisingly, even today   laurel   wreaths are   used to crown graduates   just as   in ancient Greece they were used to crown the winners of the Delphi games.

But what does it mean to burn   bay leaves     at home?

A   simple procedure  , but rich in   benefits   for the environment and for the body. Let’s find out how   to burn bay leaf   and what these benefits are.

Warning:   Before burning  bay leaves   , take all precautions to avoid burning yourself. Also, keep   burning bay leaf  away from children, pets, and things that could   catch fire   .

Furthermore, the effects listed here do not represent cures for   medical conditions    : in this case, you should rely solely on medical advice.

how to burn laurel

Burning laurel   does not require special tools.  You just have to be VERY CAREFUL not to exceed the amount and not smoke too much. I recommend maximum attention and caution!

All you need is a     clay   container  or saucepan  ,   some   dried bay leaves     , a  lighter  or matches.

Once lit, put them in the container and walk around the room spreading the   smoke   they emit.

Keep in mind that   bay leaves   burn very quickly, so be quick.

Just to prevent the leaves from burning so quickly that they cannot spread the aroma well in the room, you can tie several    dried bay   leaves with a rope   or     cotton thread . However, do not exceed the amount, as the fumes may be too intense and therefore toxic.

To this type of laurel bouquet, if you wish, you can add rosemary   which   , in addition to providing a slightly sweeter note to the smell, enhances the effects of the laurel.

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