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Sources of airborne toxins in our home, school, or office are invisible contaminants. These toxins include benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene. Some of these sources include adhesives, dry cleaning, inks, dyes, lacquers, paints, varnishes, carpeting, cleaners, foam insulation, furniture, paper products, plywoods, particle board, detergents, petroleum products, plastics, rubber products, synthetic fibers and tobacco smoke. High levels of these toxins cause headaches, sore throats and coughing.

Clean your air naturally with these seven plants.

  1. Corn stalk plant
  2. Ficus Tree
  3. Peace Lily
  4. Striped Dracaena
  5. Chrysanthemum
  6. Gerbera Daisy
  7. Potted Flowering Mums
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