As the leaves change and chillier weather sets in across Lebanon, the air fills with germs and viruses.
We all know that winter is the prime time for flu season. However, the current Lebanese environmental situation makes the flu the least of our worries. Lebanon has been facing pollution dilemma for years now. The situation has worsened with the mountains of rotting garbage that have been piling up for months in the streets of Beirut.
The accumulation of the untreated garbage will only result in more germs. Experts believe that the landfills will eventually contaminate the air that we are breathing with various toxic substances. Logical no?
These latest months, the crisis has become a frightening wake-up call to our situation. Every citizen is now wondering how to shield himself and his loved ones from the harmful substances.
We at Be Well in Beirut have been trying to find some answers.
After some hefty research, we have found a product that promises to eliminate the infections and to decontaminate the air. How cool is that!
It is none other than Puressentiel Purifying Spray.
The all natural spray has a scientifically proven efficacy: it kills and drives away dust mites, germs (bacteria, viruses, fungi) and bad odors. It also soothes irritated respiratory tracts.
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The all natural product has 41 essential oils to fight germs, dust mites, bad smells and irritation due to toxic substances. What you need to do is to spray it 2 to 3 times a day across the area rooms and especially at night before bedtime.
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Not only does it purify the polluted air, it also limits the source of allergies.
Puressentiel Purifying Spray is perfect to use in households, offices and cars.
We highly recommend it, especially for the families that have little ones running around and elderlies to be taken care of.
As the saying goes, “it is better to be safe than sorry.”
You can find it in pharmacies near you, or read more about it here.
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