"It showed me what a disadvantage I was at compared to people who don’t have obsessive thoughts about food. It never had ...
"It showed me what a disadvantage I was at compared to people who don’t have obsessive thoughts about food. It never had ...
Just open your windows and let your house “burp.” This German-inspired winter habit could improve air quality, sleep and overall wellbeing. (Pic credit: Pexels) House burping means airing out rooms by ...
A home ventilation trend called house burping has been taking over social media feeds in recent weeks, promising a simple fix for stale indoor air. But can opening windows everyday actually help ...
Turkeys are magnificent creatures to have around your home. While they aren't thought of as a traditional pet, like cats and dogs are, some can be incredibly affectionate with their humans. From ...
Much of the wellness economy thrives because it offers the illusion that if we just reframe, breathe, manifest and hydrate we can out-think the chaos It was 8.37am and I was scrolling Instagram with ...
A simple German practice, 'house burping' or Lüften, is gaining global traction. This involves briefly opening windows wide multiple times daily to refresh indoor air, combatting mould, pollutants, ...
'A home that never burps is likely to have higher levels of indoor pollution and a greater build-up of exhaled air, especially during virus season'. Analysis: The German trend for airing your house ...
Oh, it's been cold this winter. So open a window. In Germany, they called that luften, and it's found fans in the U.S. who call it house burping. Annette Baran is with the Goethe-Institut and joins us ...
The German practice of lüften, airing out your house, is becoming popular in the U.S. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Annette Baran from the Goethe Institute, and her husband Robert, about embracing ...
Airing out your house has become a trend on social media, labeled by American wellness influencers as “house burping. But the origins of this practice go way back: “lüften” is the German tradition of ...
Editor’s note: Opinions expressed by columnists are solely the opinion of that person and not the Daily Journal. I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he ...