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  2. Incense in India - Wikipedia

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    Incense has some psychological benefits. The aroma of the incense is considered to have a healing power that has a soothing effect on the mind. The calming effect relaxes the mind and helps in performing rituals with better concentration. Prayer offered with a calm mind acts like a meditation process. [46] Incense has its own spiritual ...

  3. Incense - Wikipedia

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    Incense-burning was used to create pleasing aromas as well as a medicinal tool. Its use in medicine is considered the first phase of Ayurveda, which uses incense as an approach to healing. [14] The practice of incense as a healing tool was assimilated into the religious practices of the time.

  4. Rope incense - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan rope or twist style stickless incense, pictured in a cast-iron miniature cauldron in which such incense can be safely burned. Rope incense or Tibetan incense is made in Tibet, Northern parts of Nepal, and Bhutan. [1] Incense is an important representation of the Tibetan culture. These incenses have a characteristic "earthy" or herbal ...

  5. What Really Helps and Hurts Your Lungs - AOL

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    Your lungs are great at trapping bad stuff before it gets to your bloodstream, but some particles from wildfires and gas-burning vehicles are so small that they slip right by the alveoli and may ...

  6. Aromatherapy - Wikipedia

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    Many essential oils have chemical components that are sensitisers (meaning that they will, after a number of uses, cause reactions on the skin and more so in the rest of the body). [3] All cosmetic products and ingredients must meet the same safety requirement, regardless of their source.

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  8. Frankincense - Wikipedia

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    The English word frankincense derives from the Old French expression franc encens, meaning 'true incense', maybe with the sense of 'high quality incense'. [4] [2] The adjective franc in Old French meant 'noble, true', in this case perhaps 'pure'; although franc is ultimately derived from the tribal name of the Franks, it is not a direct reference to them in the word francincense.

  9. What's in that wildfire smoke, and why is it so bad for your ...

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    If I dare to give the coronavirus credit for anything, I would say it has made people more conscious of the air they breathe.A friend texted me this week after going for a jog in the foothills ...