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If you’ve ever been told “If you have this plant in your house, your whole life will change,” you’ve already felt the hook sink in. Luck, money, clean lungs, peaceful sleep—promised in a single pot. But behind the viral headlines and mystical claims, there’s a quieter, stranger truth about what plants really do to your body.

If you’ve ever been told “If you have this plant in your house, your whole life will change,” you’ve already felt the hook sink in. Luck, money, clean lungs, peaceful sleep—promised in a single pot. But behind the viral headlines and mystical claims, there’s a quieter, stranger truth about what plants really do to your body.

We cling to these green promises because they’re small, affordable miracles we can hold in our hands. A snake plant on the windowsill feels like control over
unseen toxins.

A money plant by the door whispers that maybe, this time, life will be kinder. Lavender by the bed suggests rest might finally come without a fight. Even when we know the science is modest, the ritual feels enormous.

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