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To: Boplicity who wrote (17178)11/17/2000 10:58:19 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
OT You are so right Greg, most allergies are found not in kids who got to play in the dirt and develop various immunities but those who were raised in "hygienic" environments
I think many more of us have chemical sensitivites than we realize, our environments are so full of this crap
Plants are definitely great to absorb that--I remember gettin a ficus tree in my apt in NY and the air smelled so fresh inside every day but the tree literally dropped 200 leves a day, in other words it was cleaning the air but dying while doing it, poor thing

It is thought that the soil organisms of these plants are actually doing the cleaning
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