Indoor plants are the new superfoods for your mind and body
So stop force-feeding yourself kale smoothies – you don’t have to drink green juice, just drink in GREEN ENVIRONMENTS and you’ll start heading in the right path.
- Plants remove harmful airborne toxins from the air including benzene, formaldehyde, ammonia, xylene and trichloroethylene, according to a NASA Clean Air Study.
- Caring for plants also is good for your mental health. It helps you relax and connect.
- Indoor plants are good for work productivity.
- Patients in hospital are shown to get better faster when their patients are involved in caring for plants, but even just looking at them has a positive health benefit.
- Studies underway in Western Australia are looking at why being around healthy bacteria from indoor plants may also be good for us.
- Caring for plants even has positive health benefits for those with Dementia.