Research Shows Medicinal Smoke Kills 94% of Airborne Bacteria
The burning of medicinal smoke, specifically havan sámagri (which does not include sage), has long been a spiritual ritual. New research shows it can have more benefits than you might think. In fact, burning medicinal smoke – emanated by burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs, namely havan sámagri – in a room for an hour reduced airborne bacteria by 94 percent in a closed room. The research also showed that the room stayed almost entirely bacteria-free for 24 hours. Some strains of harmful bacteria remained undetected for up to 30 days. RELATED STORY: Scientific facts...
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