Spending time in a forest can boost health and lower stress. Here's how

在森林里度过时光可以促进健康并减轻压力。 方法如下

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2024-08-15

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Spending time in the forest isn't just enjoyable, it's good for your health. Here are some research-backed exercises to try the next time you find yourself under a canopy of trees. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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  • Hey, everybody, it's Marielle.

  • Isn't the forest a magical place?

  • Like when you really venture into the woods and you see these century old trees towering over you, sunlight twinkling through them and spiders weaving their elaborate webs.

  • The smell of pine needles is in the air.

  • Birds are tweeting.

  • You hear a mysterious sound that you're not going to pay too much attention to, but you really hope is not a bear.

  • There is a moment of awe that happens when you step into a forest, and I think a lot of us can sense that forest bathing or taking in the forest through your senses makes us feel better and calmer.

  • I was surprised to learn that there are decades of scientific evidence backing that up.

  • A lot of the evidence comes from Japan, where the term forest bathing originated in the 1980s.

  • Over many years, researchers have shown in peer reviewed studies that time in the forest is a kind of medicine.

  • Forest bathing helps your immune system by increasing your levels of anti cancer proteins and immune cells that kill tumors.

  • It's been shown to lower blood pressure and stabilize blood sugar.

  • It can help with depression.