Bay leaves have been extremely popular for thousands of years, due to their potent anti-inflammatory properties, as well as their ability to support digestion and improve the respiration.
Additionally, they have a delicious taste, after simmering for an hour, since they have a bitter taste if consumed before it.
Yet, since the modern world leaves so little time for us all, probably most of you will think that an hour waiting is something they cannot afford often. Yet, there is another way to reap the amazing benefits of these leaves- by burning them!
In this way, you will accelerate the release of their active compounds, due to the intense fire, and the inhalation of the smell will provide numerous health benefits. We will now reveal the two most important ones:
Respiratory Relief
Bay leaves include extremely potent anti-inflammatory compounds, known as myrcene and eugenol, which provide great effects in reducing stress. They become airborne when the bay leaf is burned, and thus relieve respiratory inflammations, treat colds, and prevent allergies.
Reduced Anxiety
Another important compound of bay leaves is linalool, which improves social interaction and reduces anxiety, as found in a study by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists.
Linalool starts acting ten minutes within ten minutes of smelling the burning leaf. This has also been reported to have a mild psychedelic effect. Bay leaves quickly release their beneficial compounds if burnt properly.
You should place a dried bay leaf in an ashtray, set it on fire, and leave the room and close the door. The useful smell will fill the room, and you should return in a few minutes. Then, blow out the embers and start inhaling deeply.
The following video will instruct you on the right way of burning bay leaves! Watch it out and start enjoying the amazing benefits of these miraculous leaves!
Source: www.davidwolfe.com
Other included sources linked in David Wolfe’s article:
Nature Word
Simple Organic Life
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Serious Eats
OrganicFacts.net
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