8 HEALTHIEST Plants You Must Have In Your House

8 HEALTHIEST Plants You Must Have In Your House

Did you know that your home might be housing more harmful pollutants than outside? These gasses are called volatile organic compounds or VOCs. Things like air fresheners, craft supplies, paint, and even household cleaners could be emitting harmful VOCs all around you. But don’t worry, in today’s video we’re gonna solve this problem and create clean air space with plants. Do plants really have health benefits? Do they really clean the air around you? Other videos recommended for you: 🎥WATCH : 🎥WATCH : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/xLmigD6i ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # #Bestie ✅ Sources: ⌛Timestamps: ⏱️ Intro - 0:00 ⏱️ Ficus or Weeping Fig : 00:40 ⏱️ Aloe Vera : 01:24 ⏱️ Spider Plant : 02:15 ⏱️ Snake Plant : 03:16 ⏱️ Chrysanthemum : 03:51 ⏱️ English Ivy : 04:38 ⏱️ Dracaenas : 05:25 ⏱️ Peace Lily : 05:57 ⏱️ They Clear the Air Of Toxins : 06:56 ⏱️ They Boost Your Mood : 07:15 ⏱️ Holistic Therapy : 07:56 🎵 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... https://www.epidemicsound.com/ ✍️ Summary: 8. Ficus or Weeping Fig According to a clean air study the Weeping Fig is one of the top contenders for cleansing air borne toxins like formaldehyde, xylene and toluene, which can build up from carpet and furniture cleaners or stain removers. 7. Aloe Vera This is one of the easiest plants to care for on our list, and one of the most giving. Aloe vera is where the soothing gel of aloe comes from, and is an instant remedy for burns and wound healing. Along with skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, insect bites, and blisters. It’s great to keep in your kitchen for quick relief from burns or any wounds. 6. Spider Plant If you have a knack for killing plants, the spider plant might be right for you. This plant adds a wonderful pattern to your space and prefers lots of bright, indirect sunlight. It’s also safe for pets as it’s non toxic, and very resilient. Make sure to water a few times a week. 5. Snake Plant The snake plant is another really easy plant to take care of. It likes to be on the drier side, so you shouldn’t water it everyday, and it can take a wide range of light levels. 4. Chrysanthemum If you want to add a splash of color, Chrysanthemums or “mums” are a wonderful choice. They come in many colors including white, orange, yellow and pink. Pet owners beware this one is toxic to both cats and dogs. While inside, keep these plants damp, and in the sun. When the weather is warm you can plant them outside. For more information, please watch the video until the very end. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Bestie : https://goo.gl/tUqro6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / bestieinc   Instagram:   / bestiehealth