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Did you know that burning a garlic clove for 15 minutes could purify your house, keep insects away and even improve your well-being? Discover this surprising practice and its unrecognized benefits.
Garlic: a natural remedy that has been used for centuries
Since ancient times, garlic has been recognized for its medicinal and protective virtues. The Egyptians used it as an offering to the gods, the Romans regarded it as a natural fortifier, and some popular beliefs even gave it the power to ward off negative energies. Even today, it is appreciated for its antibacterial and purifying properties. But what really happens when it is burned?
What happens when you burn a clove of garlic?
When a garlic clove is inflamed, it releases sulfur compounds that diffuse into the air. These substances are responsible for its characteristic smell, but they could also have beneficial effects on the environment of your home.
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Natural air purification
Garlic contains allicin, a compound known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. By spreading through the air, it could help reduce certain bacteria in your interior, like a natural air purifier.
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An effective repellent against insects
Mosquitoes and other small pests are particularly sensitive to strong odours. Burnt garlic could act as a natural repellent, thus avoiding the use of aggressive chemicals. Ideal for getting these unwanted visitors away in the summer.
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A soothing atmosphere for well-being
The smell of burnt garlic may seem strong at first, but it could also provide a comforting effect. Like some aromatherapy practices, it would promote relaxation and stress reduction, perfect after a tiring day.
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An ally for the airways
Breathing the burnt garlic vapours could have a slight decongestant effect, similar to that of plant-based inhalations. This could be useful in winter or colds to clear the airways naturally.
How do you burn garlic at home?
This method is simple and requires only a few elements of everyday life:
Equipment required:
- 1 garlic clove
- A small heat-resistant container (ceramic plate, incense burner)
- A match or lighter
Instructions for use:
- Peel the garlic clove and place it in the container.
- Turn on one end of the garlic with a match or lighter.
- Let it burn for a few seconds, then blow the flame.
- Let the smoke diffuse naturally for 15 minutes.
Tip: Lightly ventilate the room after experience to prevent the odour from becoming too persistent.
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