Miso is fermented from soybean and rice and is rich in B 12, which is an important source of B 12 for vegetarians. Miso also contains a special enzyme that can excrete radiation. People who have received chemotherapy or used computers for a long time should eat them regularly. In order not to destroy the enzyme of miso, it is best to add it before turning off the fire when cooking, which can replace salt and soy sauce. Mix a tablespoon of miso, lemon juice and molasses to make a delicious natural seasoning. It is most suitable for scalded vegetables such as okra, kale, bamboo shoots or broccoli.
I heard that putting a cactus in front of the computer desk can help reduce radiation; Because cactus grows in a place with strong sunlight, its ability to absorb radiation is particularly good. Those computer students who are sedentary should find a cactus to protect their eyes. As for how big you want, it depends on your needs!