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Will living in a wooden house for a long time last longer?

Are these theories true that living in wooden houses can extend lifespan by 9-11 years? So why is this possible? Let's explore the reasons together:

 

    No one will deny that life is becoming more and more precious. Today's people not only demand a healthy body, but also a healthy living space. Wooden houses will satisfy people who pursue a high quality of life and a long and healthy life. Scientific studies have found that long-term living in wooden houses can extend life by 9-11 years!

 

    Because the environment formed by wood materials can regulate the survival state of animals, a foreign research institution specializing in human natural sciences conducted a survey: among the 30 people surveyed who lived in wooden houses for a long time and the 30 people who lived in reinforced concrete houses for a long time, the average life expectancy of the former was 9-11 years higher than that of the latter!

 

       Our country's 95 national key textbook "Wood Protection" also clearly expounds the argument that living in wooden houses can live 9-11 years longer. In the survey, the researchers found the following reasons:

    1. Wooden houses release a large amount of phenol and negative ions for health. The phenol and negative ions (air vitamins) in wooden houses are dozens to hundreds of times higher than those in reinforced concrete houses. Fenol and negative ions are the substances that modern forest bathers add to their pets, which can kill bacteria in the air, curb human diseases, and enhance immunity. Wooden houses have obvious effects on restoring sobriety to the human body, improving attention, lowering blood pressure, and calming the human autonomic nerve to make people feel comfortable.

    The pure wood environment is more suitable for survival. Compared with the same organism in the concrete environment, the difference in immunity and physiology between the two is about 42%. The former is the best living space for modern humans.

    3. Wood can absorb radiation and reduce human damage. Wood can absorb ultraviolet rays in sunlight, reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays to the human body, and reflect infrared rays at the same time. Wood is a porous material, and small bumps will form on the surface. Under the irradiation of light, it will diffuse reflection or absorb part of the light. Therefore, it will soften the dizzying light. Therefore, wooden houses have minimal visual nerve stimulation to people.

    4. A wooden house will create a more livable temperature and humidity. Wood is a porous material with a small thermal conductivity, making it a poor conductor of heat. It plays a certain role in regulating the temperature of the room. In the cold winter, it can bring people a warm feeling, which is unmatched by other building materials. The moisture control property of wood is one of the unique properties of wood. The moisture absorption and desorption of wood itself directly alleviates the change of indoor humidity.

    5. Wood-frame houses have good earthquake resistance. Most of the houses that survived the Kobe earthquake in Japan in 1995 were wood-frame houses. Wooden houses built of pure wood have unique wooden grooves, stable structure, excellent toughness, and higher overall seismic performance. To sum up, ecological wooden houses can prolong life, return to nature, and return to nature. The claim that living in wooden houses prolong life is scientifically based.

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