- Natural Incense
Mix burned avocado seed ash with essential oils to create a homemade incense blend. - Garden Fertilizer
The ash left behind can be sprinkled in your garden as a nutrient-rich fertilizer for plants. - DIY Crafts
The remaining hard shells from burned seeds can be polished and used in art or as decorative pieces.
Barbara O’Neill’s Perspective on Natural Practices
Barbara O’Neill often speaks about the importance of embracing natural remedies and practices. On the subject of air purification and pest control, she states:
“Nature provides us with everything we need. Simple methods like burning avocado seeds not only keep our surroundings clean but also allow us to avoid harmful chemicals. These ancient traditions are worth rediscovering in our modern lives.”
Final Thoughts
The next time you enjoy an avocado, don’t throw away the seed. Try burning it to purify your home, repel pests, and bring calm to your space. This simple practice not only honors nature’s gifts but also adds a unique, therapeutic element to your lifestyle.
So, grab an avocado, save the seed, and join the growing trend of uncovering its hidden potential! 🌿🔥
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