What are the indoor plants for radiation protection

Feb 25,2025

Indoor plants for radiation protection mainly include the following types, which indirectly reduce the impact of radiation on the human body by improving the indoor environment, increasing air humidity, and absorbing harmful substances:

1. Cactus and cactus: These plants have strong resistance to ultraviolet radiation and other radiation. Although they mainly absorb ultraviolet radiation, they can indirectly reduce the impact of electromagnetic radiation on the human body by increasing air humidity and purifying the air indoors. Cactus and cactus are also easy to maintain and suitable for indoor potted plants.

2. Chlorophytum comosum: chlorophytum comosum is a powerful air purification plant, which can absorb formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful substances in the air, thus improving the indoor air quality and indirectly reducing the harm of radiation to human body. It has strong resistance to negativity and is suitable for indoor placement.

3. Aloe vera: Aloe vera not only has the function of beauty and skincare, but also has the function of purifying the air. It can absorb some harmful gases, such as formaldehyde, and has a certain effect on relieving radiation. Meanwhile, aloe vera also has strong vitality and is easy to maintain.

4. Green ivy: Green ivy is a very shade tolerant indoor plant that can absorb harmful substances such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene in the air, improve indoor air quality, and indirectly reduce the impact of radiation on the human body. Green ivy also has great ornamental value and is suitable for indoor decoration.

5. Ficus microcarpa: Ficus microcarpa can not only increase the humidity in the room, benefit the skin and respiration, but also absorb harmful gases such as formaldehyde, xylene, and ammonia, and purify turbid air. Its small blades also make it a beautiful decoration in the room.

6. Millennium wood: Millennium wood is loved for its adaptability to dark and dry office environments. It can effectively absorb harmful substances such as toluene, xylene, benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde, and bring high-quality air.

7. Ivy: Ivy can absorb harmful gases such as benzene and formaldehyde in the air, release oxygen, improve air quality, and provide some help in radiation protection.

8. Rubber tree: The leaves of rubber trees are wide and can absorb dust and harmful gases in the air, while increasing air humidity and indirectly reducing the harm of radiation to the human body.

Although these plants have a certain effect on improving indoor environment and air quality, they cannot directly absorb or shield electromagnetic radiation. In daily life, we also need to reduce the harm of electromagnetic radiation by using electronic devices reasonably, maintaining appropriate distance, and taking regular breaks.