Will home feng shui affect the eyes? Windows should not be damaged
As the saying goes, eyes are the windows to the soul, so we must protect our eyes. Daily eye care includes but is not limited to going to bed early, not playing with mobile phones in too dark places, etc. But have you ever thought that some hidden dangers in Feng Shui patterns in places where you often stay, such as at home, may also affect your eyes?
Window is an important factor that affects the eyes
As we all know, the window is a vent in home Feng Shui. If there is any problem with the Feng Shui on the window, it may not only have an impact on the individual , and may even affect the fortune of the entire family. Therefore, there should not be plants blocking the windows. If there are lush trees blocking the windows, or leafy vines climbing into the room, it will not only affect the sunlight and air circulation, but may also affect the feng shui of the home. Influence. Because green plants are inherently negative, this may affect the indoor balance of yin and yang. Especially if there are more women in the family, you need to pay more attention to health issues.
Window should not be damaged
Since windows are a very important factor in home feng shui, some people even call them the "eyes of feng shui", so once they are damaged, it may affect Occupants’ eye health. Moreover, the windows should not face the road. Lu Chong is a Feng Shui term, which means "when there is a straight road or river behind or in front of the house, it will run straight towards the house." And there is a saying that "nine out of ten roads will be bad". According to the statement, accidents may be more likely to occur, so it is best to avoid facing the windows.
White light evil
Light is a very important point in Feng Shui, and white light evil is the most harmful type of light evil. Under bright white light, the retina and iris will be damaged to varying degrees, vision drops sharply, and the incidence of cataracts is as high as 45%. It can also make people dizzy and upset, and may even lead to insomnia, loss of appetite, depression, physical weakness and other symptoms similar to neurasthenia. The light in the "city that never sleeps" will disrupt the body's normal biological clock, leading to low work efficiency during the day. Therefore, light evil is harmful to the eyes, so be sure to avoid it.