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Do plants “really” reduce toxins in the air?

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Do plants “really” reduce toxins in the air?

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Dr. Wolverton, a retired NASA scientist studied interior plants and discovered that not only do plants remove carbon dioxide from the air and replace it with oxygen, but they also remove nasty chemicals such as: • Benzene-based toxins that come from detergents,plastic, tabacco smoke and petroleum products. • Formaldehyde-based Toxins that come from foam insulations, paper products and cleaners. • Trichloroethlene Toxins that come from adhesives, dry cleaning, paper products, paints and varnishes.

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