Houseplants Defy Indoor Pollution

 

“Gobble Up 87% of the Air Toxins in Your Home in
24 Hours – NASA Discovery”

Just go to your local nursery and pick out any of these 10 types of common houseplants. Plus, 9 extra steps you can take – and the gas created by “lightning” that’s the ultimate pac-man for destroying the enemy invading toxins lurking in your home…

Indoor air quality is a very big concern of mine. The following numbers pretty much speak for themselves, and can be both surprising and quite alarming at the same time…

  • Americans spend over 90% of their time indoors… some estimates go as high as 97%
  • Many homes and offices have airborne pollutant levels 25-100 times higher than the air outside
  • Over 1500 substances may be found in the typical North American home… some of which can emit toxic fumes

These numbers and statistics are not meant to frighten you… but simply to give you a wake-up call to what many folks unknowingly assume is okay… and that’s indoor air quality.

Since I last examined this, I believe the average time folks spend indoors may have even increased.

Why?

Because very challenging winters in the cold climates of the US coupled with more work-at-home opportunities (and economy-driven employment issues) add up to people spending more time at home and indoors.

The good news is there are some very positive steps you can take to enhance the indoor air you breathe… and I’m here to help you do just that.

Why the Indoor Air in Your Home and Office is So Important

Have you ever spent time in an environment that invigorated you, and inspired you to think clearly and creatively?

 

 

pollution-free environment
Ever wonder why spending time in
a natural pollution-free environment
can be so invigorating?”

Chances are this environment was somewhere outside in nature.

 

 

So what causes the air inside your home or office to not come close to having the same effect… or worse, to even reach high pollution levels?

First of all, the EPA tells us that the air outside your home establishes the baseline for your indoor air.

This seems to make perfect sense. It also means if you already live in an area with high levels of outside pollutants, your indoor air probably started out ‘bad’ before anything inside your house had a chance to impact it even further.

“Ever wonder why spending time in a natural pollution-free environment can be so invigorating?”

But once inside your home or office, the air you breathe can get worse and loads of other pollutants may be added from materials and faulty processes inside your home such as…

to read more and see the video, go to:    http://airpurifier.mercola.com/