Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Plants that are Healthy for in the House

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Jakarta, Have live plants in the house sometimes troublesome due to be released at night, this is because the plants can be toxic because by releasing carbon dioxide at night and even absorb oxygen.
But there are some plants that it can produce oxygen at night although there was no sunlight, so it is healthy to be placed in the house.
Plants are supposed to be outside at night because the plants produce carbon dioxide (CO2) at night, so they can make people and fought hard to breathe oxygen at night.
Well, it turns out some plants can produce oxygen at night although there was no sunlight, so it is healthy to be placed in the house.
Gardenguides Launched on Monday (12/27/2010), here are some examples of healthy plants placed in the home:
1. Tongue-in-law (Sansevieria or Snake Plants)Of all the plants that produce oxygen, tongue-in-law plant is unique because it is able to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen at night, so it is ideal to be placed in the bedroom.
This plant is quite efficient to clean the air and also eliminates formaldehyde (methanal) in air. In addition, the treatment also requires a lot of sunlight.


2. Christmas Cactus (Christmas Cactus)Species of cactus plants also produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide at night. It also makes it ideally placed in the bedroom, because the fresh oxygen can help you sleep soundly.


3. Flower Gerbera Daisy (Aster)Gerbera flower is brightly colored and are included in the Aster family can also be releasing oxygen in the day. For people who suffer from insomnia or sleep apnea disorder, increase the amount of oxygen in the room can reach a deeper sleep and deep sleep.


4. PhilodendronAccording CleanAirGardening.com, three Philodendron species evaluated by NASA (National Space Agency of the United States) as one of the plants that can clean the air and good for health.
With a wide and fertile leaf, philodendron is also an excellent plant to be placed in the room because it produces a lot of oxygen and filter out pollutants in the home.


source: www.detikhealth.com

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