Old people in rural areas often say some proverbs, some related to life and some related to health preservation. In fact, these words are the life experiences of the older generation. ? No wood in summer and no stone in winter? What is the rural proverb? ? Don't sit on wood in summer and stone in winter? Don't sit on outdoor wood in summer, and don't sit on outdoor stones in winter. Why can't you sit on the wood in summer? Because the temperature is very high in summer. Although the wood outside looks dry, the wood material absorbs water. The surface is dry and the interior is wet. If people sit on wood for a long time, water will invade the body, which will easily lead to rheumatism, eczema or some skin diseases.
Stones are naturally cold in winter. Sitting on it can easily lead to cold air entering the body, especially damaging the kidneys and the human body. In summer, the temperature is relatively high and the humidity is high. The wooden bench in the open air feels the natural changes. Sometimes you will see that it is dry. In fact, the water inside has not been completely dried, and it is easy to cause harm to the human body when it enters the body. May induce skin diseases, hemorrhoids, rheumatism and so on. It is also easy to damage the function of the spleen and stomach, leading to indigestion. ? Don't sit on a stone in winter? Don't sit on the rocks outside in winter. You can't sit on a stone in winter, because it is very cold, and it is even colder in winter. Sitting on a stone in winter will let cold air into the body and cause some discomfort. Middle-aged and elderly people should not sit on stones. Sitting on a stone for a long time can easily induce rheumatism, joint pain and other symptoms. So what? Don't sit on trees in summer and on stones in winter? This sentence has some truth, don't you think?