The Functions of African Jasmine
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African Jasmine also has two sides, on the one hand, it can improve our environment, and on the other hand, if used improperly, it can harm our bodies, we must pay attention to it. The leaves of African Jasmine are relatively thick and green, visually, they can bring a sense of pleasure.
The volatile oils produced by African Jasmine have significant antibacterial effects. They can help people relax, are beneficial for sleep, and can also improve work efficiency. Moreover, its flowers have the effect of antibacterial and detoxification in medicine, but they are ineffective against formaldehyde. On the other hand, these volatile oils can regulate the balance of hormones in the body, and its fragrance is mild and refreshing, which has a good effect on improving the home environment. Although this plant loves the sun, it should not be exposed to direct sunlight, and it is relatively cold-resistant in winter.
However, we must know that all living things need to breathe, and plants also release carbon dioxide during the day. It's just that photosynthesis is greater than respiration during the day, which macroscopically manifests as the release of oxygen. At night, without sunlight, plants only perform respiration, absorbing a small amount of oxygen and releasing a large amount of carbon dioxide, macroscopically manifesting as the release of carbon dioxide. For African Jasmine, after it blooms, the fragrance is everywhere, and many people like to put it in the bedroom to fall asleep with the faint fragrance. However, this may be unhealthy for some people.
Because the fragrance emitted by African Jasmine is actually some volatile chemicals, the components are relatively complex. Different people may have different reactions to the same smell, which is related to the plant's own flower fragrance components, concentration, environmental temperature, air flow, and the physical condition and individual sensation of the person. If the environmental space is large and there are few plants, it may not be a big problem. However, being in a strong floral fragrance environment for a long time can easily cause discomfort such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, nausea, and chest tightness.
African Jasmine, an interesting word, also has an interesting effect in feng shui. After in-depth study, you will have unexpected discoveries. Although many families choose to have African Jasmine, they may not know the exact name, but in fact, African Jasmine does have some help for the feng shui of the home.
1. Continuously releasing fresh oxygen to make the family more energetic and work more smoothly, the volatile oils produced have significant antibacterial effects, which can help people relax, are beneficial for sleep, and can also improve work efficiency. It may seem different from what we Chinese call feng shui, but in fact, there is a connection. African Jasmine constantly changes the air in the home, making it more comfortable for people to breathe, making them more spirited, and making it easier to succeed in things, thus increasing the likelihood of success.
2. Placed on the windowsill, it can bring the wind into the house. Usually, plants will bring the wind, or you can feel it when you stand next to a relatively tall tree. African Jasmine is usually larger in size, and if placed near a window, when the wind blows, it can block the wind, change the direction of the wind, and make the wind turn to blow into the house. A house with the wind blowing in should have good feng shui.
3. African Jasmine also has the function of warding off evil spirits. There is a saying that darker plants have good warding off evil spirits functions, and African Jasmine is relatively dark in color, leaning towards black, its warding off evil spirits function should be quite good.
The above introduction to the specific functions of African Jasmine is hoped to bring some floral knowledge to flower enthusiasts.