Reddit mentions: The best respiratory diseases books

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1. How To Grow Fresh Air: 50 Houseplants That Purify Your Home Or Office: 50 Houseplants That Purify Yo

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u/n0phear · 2 pointsr/Nootropics

My SO is reading http://www.amazon.ca/How-Grow-Fresh-B-C-Wolverton/dp/0297844776 nice colourful book easy to read based off the study. Nice quick reference. Really though, it depends on your environment. They describe something called sick building syndrome if I remember correctly. And the plants will alleviate that condition. The book also helps you calculate how many plants you would need per person etc etc. Describes what does what(ie..removal of chemical vapours) how much and when.

I haven't had a chance to paw through it because I'm insanely busy, but it certainly has merit. especially if you have cold winters and the windows are always closed. Possibly worse with newer homes but I'm only guessing.