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A study from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) found that certain plants are capable of filtering toxins such as: Benzene (commonly found in varnishes, detergents, rubber, paints, plastics, inks, oils, detergents, dyes, gasoline, and floor finishes) Trichloroethylene (commonly found in printing inks, varnishes, adhesive, and lacquer) Formaldehyde (commonly found in paper towels, facial tissues, tobacco smoke, gas stoves, adhesive binders in floor coverings, carpet backing, and grocery bags) Ammonia (commonly found in cleaning products) Toluene (commonly found in stain removers, oils, paints, paint thinner, paintbrush cleaner, nail polish, and inks) Carbon monoxide (commonly found in vehicle, fireplace, stove, and furnace fumes) Styrene (commonly found in carpet backing, fiberglass, packaging, home insulation, wiring insulation, and drinking cups) Read on to learn about the 15 best air-purifying plants, along with the specific toxins each one helps to filter

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