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It may be sold in some health food stores, but be cautious about burning incense sticks in your home. Recent studies suggest that burning incense can be as harmful to your health as smoking cigarettes ...
The practice of burning incense has a rich history. It dates back to ancient times — it was used in religious rituals in ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Greece. There is a reason it has survived for ...
Burning incense is often a calming and enjoyable scent in yoga studios, spas, temples, and homes. However, new research has found some surprising health reasons to reconsider the health risks of ...
There’s nothing quite like coming home to a fresh and inviting aroma. The comforting smells of plant extracts in essential oils provide a sense of well-being and can help you get a better night’s ...
Incense, also known as joss stick, is aromatic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. Burning incense has been used both to create pleasing aromas and as a medicinal tool. Colorful ...
From temples in Asia, to hippy hangouts in the West, incense is burned all over the world. But the smoke coming from those fragrant sticks may be more toxic to the body's cells than cigarette smoke, ...
Incense burning is a traditional and common practice in many families and in most temples in Asia. It is not only used for religious purposes, but also because of its pleasant smell. A research led by ...
The practice of burning incense has a rich history. It dates back to ancient times — it was used in religious rituals in ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Greece. There is a reason it has survived for ...