Specter
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Nasa recommended many plants that have air improving qualities and anyone who spends a lot of time indoors should definitely buy some as they can remove most of the air pollutants and provide oxygen. I keep a mix of plants that work in the day and night. A UV filter is also a good add-on for dust, dirt, and airborne germs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Clean_Air_Study#List_of_air-filtering_plants_(per_NASA_study_report)
Also studies show that the aroma of rosemary has a variety of health benefits but one in particular is that it can boost your brains cognitive and memory function, so I've kept some on top of my library shelf and work desk. Lavender is a natural insect repellent and has a calming aroma that's best kept near the bed.
https://www.gardenbetty.com/boost-your-brain-power-sniffing-rosemary-can-make-you-smarter/
If anyone knows any other plants with benefits to the air and/or health let me know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Clean_Air_Study#List_of_air-filtering_plants_(per_NASA_study_report)
Also studies show that the aroma of rosemary has a variety of health benefits but one in particular is that it can boost your brains cognitive and memory function, so I've kept some on top of my library shelf and work desk. Lavender is a natural insect repellent and has a calming aroma that's best kept near the bed.
https://www.gardenbetty.com/boost-your-brain-power-sniffing-rosemary-can-make-you-smarter/
If anyone knows any other plants with benefits to the air and/or health let me know.