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How To Effectively Resist Computer Radiation?

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Radiation is a worrying by-product for people who get along with computers.

Even if they use cream every day, eat lots of antioxidants, and add radiation shield, many people still feel uncomfortable.

However, a British scientist has found that drinking two cups of green tea and eating an orange every day can help computer users to resist computer radiation.


As computers enter a lot of offices, people have to pay attention to the pollution of computers to the office environment and the impact on users' health.

Computer radiation can prevent the synthesis of an enzyme in the human body, which destroys the media that pmit information between brain cells.

In addition to the inevitable exposure to electromagnetic radiation, the frequent flashing of the computer screen has strong stimulation on the eyes, causing people to appear irritation, loss of vision, dizziness and brain swelling.


Scientific investigation has found that people with tea drinking habits are less exposed to radiation damage, and the incidence of hematological diseases is relatively low. The mortality caused by radiation is also low.

Tea contains radiation protection substances, which has a significant protective effect on human hematopoietic function, and can reduce the harm of computer radiation.

In addition, tea is rich in vitamin A, but also can make the eye look under the dark light more clearly, can prevent night blindness and dry eye disease.

Scientists also say that oranges contain antioxidants that enhance immunity and inhibit tumor growth. Antioxidants are among the highest in all citrus fruits.

At the same time, oranges contain high vitamin A and carotene, which can protect the skin of computer users.

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