We spend most of our free time in our homes, and having high-quality air and clean living space is a must. The world is too polluted for you do expect miracles, but NASA has provided a list of indoor air-purifiers. We bet you already have these at home.

Toxins enter your body through air, water, cosmetics and food. Constant exposure to toxins may result in serious health conditions. Do you know that the US has approved the use of eighty-four thousand chemicals? In 2011, chemicals provided about $763 billion in revenue. Manufacturers get $8 billion from the production of BPA.
Things get worse in winter months. We’re stuck at home, and the air doesn’t circulate. Let’s not forget all the cleaning products we use to keep our home clean. Well, these chemicals end up in your body.
That’s why you should keep a few air-purifying plants in your home. Here are some suggestions:
Azaleas:
Azaleas filter air in kitchens which makes them a good option for those who use toxic detergents.
English Ivy (Hedera Helix):
After these little ones emerged from the oven, they released a delightful aroma. We all ate our fill before supper because everyone had a piece.
5 ways to distinguish rice
Stop Shaving! The Easiest Way to Remove Facial and Body Hair Without Pain Using Coca-Cola
Artist’s Manager Confirms: “We’re Not Seeing Any Ticket Sales Foll0wing the End0rsement Backlash”
EASY MADE ITALIAN MEATLOAF
Shine and Sparkle: 3 Easy Ways to Dust Off Your Smartphone