Most people think electricity is something produced in hydroelectric power stations. It is in everything. Everything around us is made up of atoms - from clouds to trees and people. Each atom has a nucleus of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons (the only exception is hydrogen, the simplest type of atom without neutrons). Negatively charged electrons surround the nucleus. Positive and negative charges are attracted, so electrons orbit the nucleus. Protons and electrons are attracted due to the electromagnetic force. Therefore, there is electricity everywhere, wherever we look, it is hidden only in atoms. Electricity is always in and around us.
Often when you shake hands with someone, grab the door handle, etc. You will feel a tingling sensation.
Most of us have experienced this. Why is this such a pleasant phenomenon not seen more often in winter?
This "current" is actually about static electricity. As the word itself says, this type of energy is static, that is, motionless. The reason for its creation lies in the unequal scale, that is, in the electron imbalance between contacting materials. Static electricity is affected by dry weather, which is more common in winter. Usually when we wear synthetic clothing, walking on carpets, curtains, etc.
The separation makes the person more susceptible to static electricity build-up. People walked barefoot and the risk of generating electricity in the human body was not that high.
Today, the time of technology and primarily computers leads to the creation of a large amount of electricity. Check how much dust has collected on the screen of a TV or monitor during the day. Electricity attracts dust particles.
Electricity itself has negative health effects, such as:
Damage to the skin. It easily attracts bacteria and dirt particles. It interferes with the action of digestive enzymes and the emergence of fatigue.
The first and foremost thing is to prevent these health consequences, making the air more humid through various humidifiers or herbs. The best solution is that these machines do not fit in the room where we rest or sleep.