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Default Seven houseplants that remove toxins and pollutants in your home

These seven houseplants help remove toxins and pollutants in your home.
House plants can bring a warm feeling and a decorative look to our homes. These seven house plants are not listed under the “poisonous plants” list, but as a preventive step, please treat them as a common threat to our children and pets.
Houseplants can rid the air of the organic chemicals and toxins that cause asthma and other ailments. They are also proven to reduce stress and improve our mental well-being. We can benefit from houseplants since they can remove toxins, pollutants, and carbon dioxide. Keep some of these green nearby.
Snake Plant


These plant is practically indestructible, and it will remove toxins in rooms where no other plants will grow, such as in areas with no windows. Have one in your work cubicle or any other room that has limited sunlight.
Gerbera Daisy


Gerbera is superior in removing the benzene, known as carcinogen. It tolerates shade, and prefers moisture and well-drained soil.
Christmas Cactus


This plant gives off oxygen at night while most plants produce oxygen during the day; it is perfect for your bedroom, family room, or other spots that get a lot of evening action.
Golden Pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy


According to NASA studies, this is another plant that placed in the top three for houseplants that remove formaldehyde from indoor air.
Rubber Plant


It is the best at removing indoor chemicals, such as formaldehyde, found in particleboard furniture and upholstery, benzene and ammonia. The rubber plant is also a great humidifier. Keep one anywhere you need a pretty plant that pumps moisture into the air.
Mauna Loa


You see lot of these fragrant flowers in the mall. They are borne enclosed in a large, oval, white spathe. They preferred well-drained soil, and moisture.
Spider Plant


As the plant mature, they send out these star shaped flowers that give the appearance of spider dangling. This spider plant is placed on the top five house plants that are efficient at the removal of formalhydehyde from indoor air.
These indoor houseplants are easy to care for, and they can also purify your indoor air. Since I don't have green thumbs, I thought I will get some of these plants for myself, especially if they help reduce some toxins inside our home.
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Wow Michele that's awesome! I actually bought a Christmas Cactus the other day. My mom always had one and I saw it at the store and had to add one to my home. It looks so beautiful! I'm glad it's helping me breathe better at night.
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Daemon and I were just talking about this very subject last night!
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I dunno.. that sounds like some hippie nonsense to me. hehehe

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They are also proven to reduce stress and improve our mental well-being.
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I dunno.. that sounds like some hippie nonsense to me. hehehe
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I work with plants all day long and never knew this. I do like the snake plant. And they are very tough plants
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