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		<title>8 Ways To Purify Home Air Naturally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Indoor air pollution can result from cigarette smoke, pollen, mold, stoves, fireplaces, household products with toxic ingredients, and more. I liked this article because it contains both simple, commonsense suggestions as well as some creative ways to naturally purify home air. For example, one helpful idea is to use a Himalayan pink salt lamp to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Indoor air pollution can result from cigarette smoke, pollen, mold, stoves, fireplaces, household products with toxic ingredients, and more. I liked this article because it contains both simple, commonsense suggestions as well as some creative ways to naturally purify home air.</p>
<p>For example, one helpful idea is to use a Himalayan pink salt lamp to purify the air in your home. This salt serves as a natural air purifier that pulls toxins from the air and neutralizes them. You can find these salt lamps at sites like Amazon and they’re very reasonably priced. Neat idea!</p>
<p>Click on the <em>8 Ways To Purify Home Air Naturally</em> link below to see all 8 ways to naturally purify the air in your home.</p>
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