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Aspen
13th June 2015, 03:52
An interesting article. I find the idea of energy healing very intriguing. Hopefully more research will validate this type of healing and people will begin to accept the indigenous knowledge as more than cultural practices or spiritual beliefs. . . .

http://www.ewao.com/a/1-studies-uncover-the-medicinal-smoke-from-herbal-smudging-rituals-eliminates-dangerous-bacteria

Studies Reveal "Smudging" Eliminates Dangerous Bacteria in the Air

June 10th, 2015

Smudging- or the ceremonial and ritual burning of medicinal and fragrant herbs and resins of specific plants for spiritual cleansing, is an ancient practice that has been honored and carried out the world over in cultures spanning the centuries. It is also one that is finding a great surge of added popularity in many non-indigenous cultures and circles in the modern world.

The basic concept is that by burning particular plants parts and resins, the energetic blueprint or spirit/intelligence of that plant is released, producing a medicinal smoke. The smoke is then utilized to cleanse the energy of individuals, groups, spaces or object. Herbs like Sage, Palo Santo, Copal, and Sweet-grass are common smudging herbs that are widely used for healing and to remove unwanted energetic and spiritual buildup and also to instill blessings.


As with many spiritually based practices and methods, smudging is easy to write as silly or magical nonsense, but surprisingly there is science to support the benefits of smudging.

A landmark study conducted in 2007 titled, "Medicinal smoke reduces airborne bacteria," published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology observed that smudging is an extremely potent form of sterilization. According to the study,




“We have observed that 1 hour treatment of medicinal smoke emanated by burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs (havan sámagri=material used in oblation to fire all over India), on aerial bacterial population caused over 94% reduction of bacterial counts by 60 min and the ability of the smoke to purify or disinfect the air and to make the environment cleaner was maintained up to 24 hour in the closed room. Absence of pathogenic bacteria Corynebacterium urealyticum, Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens, Enterobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella mobilis), Kocuria rosea, Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae, Staphylococcus lentus, and Xanthomonas campestris pv. tardicrescens in the open room even after 30 days is indicative of the bactericidal potential of the medicinal smoke treatment. We have demonstrated that using medicinal smoke it is possible to completely eliminate diverse plant and human pathogenic bacteria of the air within confined space."

Flash
13th June 2015, 03:56
quite interesting. I have to show this to a few skeptic friends.

chanda
13th June 2015, 16:36
In India, when people move to a new home or after any incident of any emotionally related ones or in marriage ceremony, they use smudging.
I always thought it is just rituals and now its clear that some rituals are ancient practice of cleansing and healing. And its done differently
in many cultures. How ignorant we people have become doing same things differently and fighting over it. Thanks for the article, iam going
to start doing at home.

Bubu
14th June 2015, 13:37
Enrtgy hesling and smudging is alive in the philippines. One can buy a pack of combination of herbs thst is place on embers to purify the place

Flashlight
20th June 2015, 00:27
In researching Reiki, I learned that the practitioner can use smudging prepatory to conducting a Reiki treatment. White sage sticks were preferred by the author. I am pleased to know that smudging has a very practical purpose!

Violet
20th June 2015, 02:42
In Asian and Middle Eastern countries there are markets where you can buy herbs for smudging. I think if you get it separately like that, you have a more authentic starting point than most incense sticks on the European market. If you're travelling this summer, don't forget to use the occasion.

Furthermore smudging is not only done for good but also for bad. I was raised in a superstitious environment and I've seen some sorcerers at work. They will also send their clients out to get these "herbs". It's not all herbs, also snake and crocodile skin, and more, you can buy these at the market. When you light such a composition it stinks horribly, I think because it also serves a horrible purpose. Mostly when people visit sorcerers, they are trying to manipulate another person's free will.

I prefer the more flowerly scents.