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A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology analyzed the effects of "medicinal smoke" โ specifically the combustion of wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs โ on airborne pathogens. The goal was to see if natural smoke could function as an atmospheric sterilizer.
The findings were significant.
The researchers treated a closed room with this medicinal smoke for one hour. They found that it didn't just mask odors; it decimated the bacterial population. Within 60 minutes, there was a 94% reduction in bacterial counts.
Even more surprising was the longevity of the effect.
While chemical sprays often evaporate or dissipate quickly, the smoke treatment maintained a cleaner environment for 24 hours in a closed room. In an open room, specific pathogenic bacteria โ including Staphylococcus lentus and Enterobacter aerogenes โ were completely absent even 30 days after the initial treatment.
This indicates that the smoke possesses strong bactericidal properties, capable of eliminating diverse plant and human pathogens within a confined space. It challenges the modern assumption that air quality is only improved by filtration, showing that combustion of specific botanicals can actively "scrub" the air of biological threats.
This modern data validates a practice that dates back thousands of years.
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long used smoke for purification. In India, the havan ritual involves burning specific herbs to purify the environment, while Aboriginal Australians have performed "smoking ceremonies" for roughly 60,000 years to ward off bad spirits and cleanse the land.
More reading:
"Medicinal smoke reduces airborne bacteria." Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007
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