EASY USE FOR A HEALTHY AND ECOLOGICAL SOLUTION
Using Armenian paper is very simple: just burn it like incense and let it burn slowly. The plumes of smoke that emerge from combustion are renowned for their deodorizing and purifying properties.
It can be used to perfume a room, eliminate cooking, animal or tobacco odors, or even purify the air after an illness. It can also be used as moth repellent ! Its effect lasts 24 hours.
Armenian paper is also renowned for its therapeutic benefits. Indeed, the benzoin resin it contains has antiseptic, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is used in traditional medicine to treat respiratory conditions, muscle pain and skin irritations.
However, it is important to emphasize that Armenian paper should be used with care. In fact, its combustion releases toxic gases which can be dangerous to health if inhaled directly. It is therefore recommended to use it in a well-ventilated area and avoiding breathing the smoke directly.
In summary, Armenian paper is a traditional product of 100% natural origin with deodorizing and purifying properties, as well as therapeutic benefits. An excellent ecological alternative to aerosols, this paper is safe for the ozone layer.
Usage tips :
- – detach a strip of the notebook
- – fold it into an accordion shape
- – place it on a support
- – light it by blowing lightly on it (so as not to ignite it)
- The leaf will then diffuse its scent as it slowly burns.
Recommendations: Do not burn more than four strips per week and always monitor combustion. Armenian paper can also be used without fire to deodorize a drawer or cupboard
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