Detoxing the Air with Moso Bags
Bamboo Charcoal Absorbs Toxins Moso Bags with Bamboo
Charcoal for Detoxing your living space This is part of a green
living article on detoxing your home which covers some of the pollutants that
may be in your home, such as outgassing from carpets, as well as information on
nontoxic alternatives to toxic building supplies such as non-toxic caulk and
low voc paints.
Bamboo Charcoal’s Healing Powers
In the Western world, the word
charcoal conjures up images of coal briquettes and barbecues, but for
centuries, people in the East have used a different type of charcoal for fuel
and cleansing properties. Bamboo charcoal is made by heating pieces of matured
bamboo at heats as high as 800 degrees C., and as early as 1486 A.D, there was
documented usage of bamboo charcoal in the Ming Dynasty.






Bamboo Charcoal Air Purifiers For Tobacco Smoke

One of the unfortunate truths of
being a smoker is that it makes your home smell like an ash tray and this can
be very off putting to friends and family. Tobacco smoke's smell is very hard
to get out of things like furniture and curtains. Most air fresheners claim to
be able to get rid of it, but in truth have a difficult time dealing with the
stubborn smell of tobacco. This makes people either resort to spraying
everything down with air fresheners which can have their own problems if
friends and family have allergies, or simply put up with it which can drive
people away from visiting you. If you are trying to quit, then smelling tobacco
in your home may make you backslide, ruining your attempt. No matter how you
look at it, the smell of tobacco in your home is rarely a welcome thing, yet it
is something many people end up dealing with trying to ignore it or by spending
a lot of money trying to find an air purifier for their home.
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