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To: TigerPaw who wrote (326024)4/27/2020 3:11:30 PM
From: Cautious_Optimist  Respond to of 362386
 
If you ever want to lose a bunch of friends - tell them about the health dangers of burning incense.

Indoor air pollution resulting from burning incense is a major public health concern. ... Generally, incense burning generates the respirable particulate dust, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carcinogens such as PAHs, carbonyls and benzene...

omicsonline.org

DISCLOSURE: I say nothing, it smells pretty good and every eastern religion seems to burn it religiously.

I would light a candle to saint polvo, but wouldn't that add CO2 to the atmosphere ?