How to choose a natural incense



The practice of burning herbs, resins, incense and other naturally perfumed substances is known as fumigation and has been widespread among the various populations since ancient times. If you do not choose the right products, however, you can expose yourself to substances that are potentially harmful to your health: let's see how to choose a natural incense to perfume the house .

What is incense and why it is used

Incense is a natural product widely used to perfume domestic environments, for aromatherapy and to promote relaxation during yoga and meditation. Incense is in fact attributed to soothing or stimulating actions on the psyche as well as purifying properties on the environments because they are prepared with antibacterial and insect repellent substances.

Incense can be purchased in different formats including the sticks, grains and resins.

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