The humble bay leaf (laurus nobilis), always gets pushed out of the plate for being a leaf, once its job is done providing the necessary spice to your dish it gets removed. However, cooking is not the only place where you can use this spice. For those still confused as to what it is called – you may know it as Tej patta, biryani ella, karuva ella, Vazhanayila or Edanailla and more.
Burning the bay leaf has tremendous health benefits. Did you know it a really old tactic used for relieving stress? Try to burn freshly dried bay leaves, as these will produce more beneficial results.
Some of the benefits of the burning the bay leaf in your house are :
Anxiety relief : A chemical in the leaves when burnt gives rise to smoke, which when inhaled calms the body and mind.
Reduction of inflammation: It acts as a natural anti-inflammatory agent and can help with joint pains
Reduction of fatigue: Feeling tired? Burn some bay leaves and see how your senses become alert once more. Some of the chemicals in bay leaves such as pinene, cineol, and elemicin fight feelings of tiredness.
Meditation: If you are one who practices meditation and finds it difficult to concentrate then instead of incense try burning some bay leaves. Already it helps in easing the fatigue and keeping the mind alert and calm. In many religious places bay leaves are burnt to encourage mindful meditation.
Relief from pests: Cockroaches, moths and many other insects find the smoke repelling and so burning bay leaves can actually act as good insect repellent.
Caution
There are some precautions to keep in mind when burning bay leaves in your homes