Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the body really have the function of "predicting the weather"?

Does the body really have the function of "predicting the weather"?

The body really has the function of "predicting the weather". Any physical problems will indicate the change of the weather.

The body will be paralyzed during sleep. If you have experienced sleep paralysis, you know what will happen: during REM sleep, your body may not be able to move. When people dream, the brain will paralyze the body, which is to prevent the body from moving around and hurting themselves. Intuition expresses emotion. There is a continuous separation and disorder between the intestine and the brain. There are more neurons in the intestine than in the spinal cord. The interaction between the brain and the intestine is bidirectional, and the intestine will send emotional signals to the brain. This is why people will have a stomachache when they are under great pressure, and eating sea cucumbers will make them feel depressed.

The nose can taste. There is a reason why pizza tastes better after a big bite. People can taste such delicious food because of their noses. The olfactory nerve above the nasal cavity extends all the way to the brain. If nasal polyps block the nose, or the nasal cavity is swollen due to virus infection, the taste function will also decrease.

Eyelids can keep the eyes from leaking. There is a very tight muscle at the edge of the eyelid, which can prevent water, dust, salt and irritating substances from entering the eyes. However, stress and fatigue can affect the function of muscles, leading to eyelid twitching. Joints can predict the weather. The sensory nerve endings of the main joints of the human body are very sensitive to air pressure, so many people will feel joint pain before storms or weather changes.

When you see the person you like, your pupils will get bigger. When we see the person we like, our pupils will naturally dilate because of the sympathetic nervous system.