Recently, the rainy season has been one after another. It has been raining outside, which has also allowed indoor moisture to help grow bacteria, causing allergies and respiratory symptoms. To avoid indoor moisture, dehumidifiers are of course the f...
Recently, the rainy season has been one after another. It has been raining outside, which has also allowed indoor moisture to help grow bacteria, causing allergies and respiratory symptoms. To avoid indoor moisture, dehumidifiers are of course the fastest, but if there is no dehumidifier, many netizens on the Internet and the May Issue of "Combined News" shared many natural dehumidifiers. The following are the most common ones, so you might as well try it.
1. Su powder, laundry detergent, commonly seen in kitchens and laundry detergent in bathrooms can effectively absorb water and air; after the blocking, Su powder can also be used as a cleaning agent, and the laundry detergent can be used to wash clothes. 2. Bamboo charcoal and charcoalcan absorb water and have both deodorizing effects. The charcoal is black, and some people will wrap it with a paper, which can also be absorbed.
3. Coffee groundsMany people put coffee grounds in the refrigerator to remove the smell. In fact, it also has a dehumidification effect. Putting them in the shoe cabinet and the bathroom can achieve moisture absorption and deodorization effect at the same time.
4. Tea leaf residuehas the same effect as coffee residue. After the brewed tea leaf residue is dried, it can be used as a small bag of cloth bags.
5. PaperPaper is also a good thing for moisture absorption and is the most convenient item to obtain.
6. Wood chipsWood chips have moisture absorption effects, but it is recommended to change them every 2 or 3 days.
7. PowderSome netizens collect very short powder heads, put them into the silk candle, and then add a small amount of essential oil to be used as a dampening object. Take it out and take it out for a while when you leave the sun, and you can also reuse it again.
The humid weather also makes the body feel damp. In addition to eating less oil and fried food, Peng Wenya, deputy secretary of the Chinese Medicine Association, suggested that you eat more seasonal vegetables such as spinach, winter melon, silk melon, and small cucumber with mild nature, or you can eat more coix seed to help the moisture be excreted.