He flies through the air, seeking out toxins to absorb and devour.  This little machinic diatom, Editox, lives to filter and clean our air, leaving a safer, fresher breathing space for all of us.  Editox lives off toxins, absorbing many harmful chemicals and converting them into food energy for itself. He is good for use inside the home or office space, and can even be utilized outdoors, near waste sites or large factories that emit harmful toxins.  Editox flies through the air while little sponge-like parts of the organism, peniculi, absorb the chemicals, and carry them to the Ventris which converts the toxins into food which fuels the diatom.  The Creare receives energy from the Ventris via the Peniculi and functions in repairing and producing more Peniculi when they are worn down.  Toxins such as chlorine, benzene, formaldehyde, and diesel particulate matter, are just some of the poisonous chemicals that Editox loves to eat.  The more chemicals that Editox consumes, the larger amount of toxins he can digest in one sitting, so that overtime, he becomes more efficient.  The greater population of Editoxum, the more our air is filtered and the lesser amount of toxins we are left to inhale.