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Illuminating Health: The Impact of Light in Our Homes
WLLW explores the transformative power of home lighting on mood, sleep and overall wellness.
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As the colder months draw in, WLLW explores how consciously-sourced candles can contribute to an inviting, healthy home.
Candles have illuminated and enriched human lives for centuries, finding a place in the heart of diverse cultural and religious traditions around the world. In Hinduism, candles are essential to pooja (prayer rituals), symbolizing purity and inviting divine presence into homes. In Buddhism, candles represent the light of wisdom illuminating ignorance. Candles are an integral part of celebrations, from birthdays to Diwali, in which they signify victory of light over darkness, and Kwanzaa, where each flame represents different principles of African heritage.
Beyond ceremonies and celebrations, candles create a welcoming, peaceful ambiance in everyday settings, aiding in relaxation, meditation and even yoga practices. They serve as a comforting, sensory accent for many, helping to slow down the pace of modern life and set a serene mood. In emergencies, candles provide vital light during power outages, underscoring their timeless role in our lives. Despite today’s electric lighting, candles remain cherished for their beauty, symbolic value and irreplaceable atmosphere.
Most mass-produced candles are made from paraffin wax, a by-product of petroleum. When burned, paraffin candles release Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) such as toluene and benzene, which contribute to indoor air pollution. These compounds can also lead to symptoms like headaches, dizziness and allergic reactions, as well as serious neurological effects and cancer. Additionally, VOCs contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, which can have wider environmental impacts. Conventional candles also often contain artificial fragrances and dyes, some of which may emit phthalates and other chemicals linked to allergies and even hormone disruption.
For those who want to enjoy candles without these downsides, there are healthier, sustainable options available that reduce environmental impact and promote better indoor air quality. Brands such as Greentree Home, Wax Atelier and Skär Organics are producing organic beeswax and plant-based wax candles that are not only healthy, but also support the wellbeing of bees in the apiaries they source from.
Instead of synthetic fragrances, look for candles scented with pure essential oils or natural plant extracts. These candles offer aromatherapy benefits without the risk of toxic emissions. Essential oils can provide a gentle, pleasant scent that is kinder to the respiratory system and enhances wellbeing.
Feature Image: The Dining Collection by Wax Atelier, courtesy of Wax Atelier
Photography: Gilbert McCarragher, Skär Organics, Greentree Home, Wax Atelier
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WLLW explores the transformative power of home lighting on mood, sleep and overall wellness.
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Drawing on Harvard professor and healthy buildings expert Joseph G. Allen's research, it's crucial to understand how environmental pollution impacts the air quality inside our homes, emphasizing the need to reassess and improve the air we breathe indoors.