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Why People Put Bay Leaves Under Their Pillow

What It Does Not Do
Does NOT cure insomnia or sleep disorders like sleep apnea.
Does NOT “purify” your aura or “ward off evil spirits” (unless that belief brings you peace—then it’s psychologically valid for you).
Does NOT replace evidence-based sleep practices (consistent schedule, dark/cool room, limiting screens).
How to Try It (Safely & Mindfully)
If you’re curious, it’s a harmless and inexpensive ritual:

Use a dried culinary bay leaf (Laurus nobilis—not California bay or cherry laurel, which can be toxic).
Place one whole leaf under your pillowcase or inside your pillow sham.
Optional: Hold the leaf, set an intention (“May I rest deeply” or “Show me clarity”), then tuck it away.
Replace weekly—bay leaves lose aroma and can collect dust.
Do not crush or burn the leaf near your face—bay leaf dust can irritate airways.
Keep away from pets (bay leaves can be toxic if ingested by cats or dogs).
The Bottom Line
Putting a bay leaf under your pillow won’t magically solve sleep problems—but it can be a meaningful, calming ritual that connects you to centuries of herbal tradition. In a world of sleep trackers and white noise machines, sometimes the simplest gestures—like a single leaf—remind us to slow down, breathe, and invite stillness.

“Rest isn’t found in pills or algorithms—it’s often in the quiet rituals we create for ourselves

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