Ah, you raise a really good point here! Burning agarbatti, well, it’s a lovely ancient Indian tradition but yeah, there might be some concerns when it comes to smoke inhalation. Smoke from agarbatti can sometimes release particulate matter and certain compounds that might not be so great for your lungz – especially if like your husband, someone has asthma or respiratory concerns.
Now, you’ve mentioned the stronger, cheaper brands. These might indeed have questionable chemicals or synthetic additives, which certainly ain’t helping with those mild headaches or your husband’s cough. Opting for naturally made ones, though they might cost a bit more, could be beneficial as they usually contain fewer synthetic binders and perfumes. Look for those marked as handmade, containing pure essential oils or natural resins.
When it comes to your child, ventilation is key. Since children’s systems are more sensitive, keeping the space airy when you light those sticks could certainly reduce potential long-term side effects. Positioning the agarbatti away from their direct line of exposure can help.
For your home, consider switching to essential oils diffusers which don’t release smoke. These can create a calming atmosphere without the respiratory risks, depending on the oils you pick. But if you’d prefer sticking to agarbatti, you could limit usage to certain times and definitely go for open windows when possible!
A bit of common sense goes a long way, right? Just adjusting the quantity, ensuring good ventilation, or picking purer forms can make a big difference. Also, watch out for symptoms – if headaches persist or your husband’s asthma worsens – consider cutting back more or just stopping for a while to see if there’s an improvement.
Life’s about balance – keep that spiritual peace without compromising on health. 😊



