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Nigel Perels's avatar

As someone who suffers from both COPD and PTSD (how easily those acronyms come to mind, yet how much lies behind them!) I can empathise with Geoff. I'm stuck with pills, inhalers and potions - and have to be grateful that at least I am living in the UK, and so under the NHS - not ideal, but still better than is the lot of many people. Thanks for your message, Margie.

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Brad Neufeld's avatar

Hi Margi. Living in the boreal forest in Canada I can definitely relate. Your imagery captures the sensation quite vividly.

Although I am no herbalist I do have two strategies for improving indoor air quality in fire season that may come in handy for you or anyone that has to deal with fire season.

The first is that smoke molecules are fairly big so that makes them easy to filter. I take a 20"x20" box fan and put a same or larger furnace filter on the intake side. The fan does a great job pulling the air through and the filter takes out the smoke and dust.

The second is spider plants. They are one of only two plants that can breathe in carbon monoxide and breathe out oxygen. They are remarkably good at that task, are easy to care for, and are very hardy. I consider them an essential plant for any household.

All the best to you!

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