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The function of aloe in Fengshui

Walter White
2020-07-21 08:16:55
Many people raise aloe at home, but few people know its function of Fengshui. In fact, this kind of plant can sever the relationship between you and the bad guys. As long as it is put in the space where you and the people who want to sever the relationship, it can play a role. In addition, it can improve the geomancy of a place and absorb the bad gas.

1. Can break the relationship with bad people

According to legend, it can block your relationship with bad people. Maybe many people don't believe it, but so-called you believe there is, not believe there is No. Aloe Vera leaves are usually sharp, with the meaning of cutting and breaking. If you want to completely break the relationship with a person you don't like, you can get a basin of aloe vera and put it in your common space. If you can break off the relationship with some bad people in your life, your future life will be smooth and profitable

2. Change the space geomancy

Put a basin of aloe in a certain space, it can absorb all the bad gases in the space, and the rest of the air is very conducive to our life. Since then, this space has become a rare good place.

We can put it in the home, use it to suck out the bad gas in the home, give the family a better living environment; we can also plant it in the yard, improve the fengshui of the whole yard; we can also make a basin to put it in the studio, suck up the bad things that hinder our career

3. Other functions

① absorption of formaldehyde

Believe that people who have raised aloe vera, more or less all know that it can absorb formaldehyde in the air, let us breathe more smoothly, so that people can be energetic and healthy for a long time, but also make the mood happy.

Promote digestion.

In fact, it can be eaten. Eating it can effectively promote gastric peristalsis and accelerate our absorption of nutrients. However, when eating, we should pay attention to the quantity, because it contains certain toxicity. If we eat too much, it won't do us any good

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