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“When we feel completely safe, our body devotes resources to long-term investments that lead to good health outcomes — growing, reproducing, and building the immune system.
When we are in nature in that relaxed state, and our body knows that it’s safe, it invests resources toward the immune system.”
“If you are absorbed and relaxed, chances are your parasympathetic system is happy and your immune system is going to get a boost.
That said, these enjoyable indoor activities don’t provide the phytoncides, mycobacterium vaccae, negative air ions, vitamin D-producing sunlight, and other active ingredients found outdoors.
So we’d expect a smaller boost than you’d get from being in nature.”
“I pulled every bit of the research in this area together that I could find, and was surprised to realize I could trace as many as 21 possible pathways between nature and good health–and even more surprised to realize that all but two of the pathways shared a single common denominator.
The realization that there are so many pathways helps explain not only how nature promotes health, but also why nature has such huge, broad effects on health.
Nature doesn’t just have one or two active ingredients.
It’s more like a multivitamin that provides us with all sorts of the nutrients we need.
That’s how nature can protect us from all these different kinds of diseases–cardiovascular, respiratory, mental health, musculoskeletal, etc. — simultaneously.”
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