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How to Use Baino Plant Incense
Preparation: Dry the Baino plant leaves/resin, crush into small pieces, or roll into pellets. Mix with charcoal or base like sand for slow burning.
Lighting: Place on a heat-resistant dish or incense burner. Light the edges until it smolders (avoid open flames). Blow out flames to let it smoke.
Purpose:
Spiritual Cleansing: Wave smoke around rooms/people to purify energy (common in rituals).
Aromatherapy: Inhale lightly for relaxation; ideal during meditation or prayer.
Insect Repellent: Smoke deters mosquitoes (traditional use in Nigeria).
Safety: Use in ventilated areas. Avoid direct inhalation; keep away from kids/pets. Extinguish fully after use.
Storage: Keep dried Baino in airtight containers away from humidity to preserve potency.
Note: If Baino is unfamiliar, confirm its local name (e.g., Ewepe in Yoruba) or substitute with similar resins like frankincense. Consult elders for cultural practices.