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www.AbbysHealthFood.com | # 47 | Page 25 Philippines. Areca palm can be used as an indoor house plant and required special attention. 5. Neem Synonymous with health benefits, the Neem tree also purifies the air during nighttime by absorbing co2. It is believed that Neem should be planted inside the house, especially in the center of the court of the house, and the fact is scientifically true because it acts as a natural pesticide. 6. Orchids Beautiful and beneficial, orchids are a perfect choice to be settled in the corner of your bedroom. Apart from emitting oxygen during the nighttime, Orchids also banish xylene – pollutant found in paints, and fills the room with fresh air to breathe. 7. Gerbera Bright and cheerful; there are plenty of reasons to love the Gerbera flower. This is the fifth most popular flower in the world, Gerbera flowers are thought to symbolize innocence, purity and cheerfulness. While gerberas come in a variety of jewel tones, orange gerberas are favorites, appreciated for their ability to add a bright spark of intense color. 8. Christmas Cactus A Christmas Cactus is able to adapt to low light conditions, but it thrives in bright, indirect light. The plants should be watered less frequently in order to promote blooming. This common house plant blooms during the Christmas season, but its long green arms are attractive throughout the year. 9. Tulsi Mostly known as Holy Basil. It is native to India and mostly cultivated in south- eastern Asia. It is commonly used for treating Asthma, cold, sore throat, high bp and cholesterol. Also used as a stress relaxant and inflammation controller. 10. Money plant They are extremely hardy house-plants that anyone can keep alive, and will produce large yellow and green leaves on trailing vines. Choose a spot that is sunny, but without too much direct light, or you can put up a pothos in a lower light area if that's what works best. Houseplants actually release oxygen during the day when there is natural light, through the process of photosynthesis. Although this process halts in the absence of light. At night, they are reducing the Co2 level, thereby increasing the oxygen ratio. So if you are thinking of adding a little greenery to your home to boost your air quality and oxygen levels at night as well, bring these plants home today. Get these plants and trees today and live healthy, live long.

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