Does cactus have anti-radiation effects?
Cactus is a common plant, but it also has many medicinal values. Can cactus protect against radiation?
Can cactus protect against radiation?
Cactus does not have the ability to shield against radiation. However, cactus can be used to protect against ultraviolet rays. To reduce radiation exposure indoors, plants such as ficus or dracaena may be placed in the room, which may help reduce radiation to some extent—though this protection is not absolute. For prolonged protection against radiation during work, wearing anti-radiation clothing is recommended. It's also important to consume foods that help resist radiation and boost immunity, such as apricots, black sesame seeds, black beans, tomatoes, chili peppers, and nori. Regular exercise should also be maintained to strengthen physical health.

Cactus is most commonly used to treat upper respiratory tract infections. Patients with such conditions may experience coughing, excessive phlegm, headache, fever, and possibly elevated white blood cell counts in routine blood tests. Cactus can serve as an adjunctive treatment because of its excellent heat-clearing and detoxifying properties. Modern research has also found that cactus extract exhibits strong antibacterial activity against various pathogens, including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Streptococcus pneumoniae.

In addition, cactus has beneficial effects in strengthening the spleen and regulating the stomach, and can be used to treat digestive system disorders such as chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, and duodenal ulcers. We hope this information is helpful to you. Wishing you good health and happiness!