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Did you throw out all the incense ashes?

After burning agarwood or incense, some incense ashes will be produced. Many friends directly dump these incense ashes. In fact, these incense ashes can be collected after cooling, and there are other uses ~

Every day, I am learning something about incense, introducing fruits, and agarwood incense ash can be used as incense-based ash. Friends who often smoke incense know that lit agarwood is easy to put out in a new incense burner. This is because the brand-new incense burner is relatively nonflammable. Sprinkle some incense ashes on the bottom of the incense burner, and then put on the lit agarwood, so it is not easy to go out. The same principle can also be used for aromatherapy or incense sealing.

It is also said that agarwood ash can be applied to the wound to stop bleeding. From a scientific point of view, this method is not very desirable. Not to mention whether the agarwood incense ash used is the ash after burning pure agarwood or the ash after burning other agarwood products. Even pure agarwood incense ash contains phenolic compounds in the incomplete burning incense ash, which will damage people's central nervous system and cause convulsions and other symptoms. If it is used to stop bleeding, the wound surface is easy to be polluted, and harmful substances may also enter the blood and cause human poisoning.

Therefore, agarwood incense is not suitable for wounds, and it is excellent to make incense bottom ash.

In addition, I know something about incense every day, and agarwood ash can also be used as fertilizer. If the theme has flowers, you can try it. It is very useful.