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Is Nature The Best Medicine?

As wellness becomes a more popular topic we see the rise of nature as medicine. The human race has grown up in nature but as people spend less time outdoors we have seen higher levels of things such as type II diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety and even premature death. Yes, nature does actually offer many health benefits, just as withdrawals of nature can lead to bad health, nature actually works in the opposite way, spending time outdoors can actually offer many health benefits.  

“We don’t experience natural environments enough to realize how restored they can make us feel, nor are we aware that studies also show they make us healthier, more creative, more empathetic and more apt to engage with the world and with each other. Nature, it turns out, is good for civilization.” -The Nature Fix

Only a few benefits of nature include, reduced risk of type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, premature death, stress, depression and increased sleep duration. As stated by Florence WIlliams, “We don’t experience natural environments enough to realize how restored they can make us feel, nor are we aware that studies also show they make us healthier, more creative, more empathetic and more apt to engage with the world and with each other. Nature, it turns out, is good for civilization.” (The Nature Fix). Infact nature works so well that doctors in Scotland can now prescribe time outdoors rather than medication to treat these things. As Well as this forest bathing has become a popular form of therapy in Japan, in which patients spend time lying down, sitting or walking outdoors. The Japanese have found this therapy very effective because when outside people inhale natural killers which promote immune system health and fight against viruses. We can also get these natural killers from essential oils such as cedar and wood essential oils. We have also seen a rise in the numbers of “forest schools” which originated from a tradition in Scandinavia where students do the majority of their learning outdoors. This idea has moved to the United states considering research that has shown you are more focused and retain more information when you have spent time outside. 

Nature’s benefits are not only limited to physical health but also mental health, studies have shown that nature can reduce feelings of aggression and even reduce crime. A study took place in 2015 in which 2,000 people in the United Kingdom found that the more time spent outside led to lower crime rates and more positive socialization. Nature also reduces many other negative emotions such as anger, fear, sadness and stress. 

As mentioned before one of the most powerful benefits of spending time in nature is stress reduction. Time outdoors can lower levels of stress hormones, and lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety and increase immune system strength. Nature provides the perfect environment for less-effortful relaxation.  This has in turn helped people suffering with disturbed sleep patterns and even insomnia to obtain a better night’s sleep. That’s right, nature offers benefits for those with insomnia or other sleep disorders without the groggy effect that sleep medications offer. It can also help control mood disorders such as Attention Deficit Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. 

In addition nature can be used as a healthy coping mechanism for physical and emotional pain. In fact only looking at pictures of nature can improve our pain tolerance. According to doctors and surgeons, patients are much more tolerant to pain when looking at pictures of nature or trees rather than a plain wall. 

While nature is great for mental health that is not where its benefits end. Nature is also very healing for the body and different diseases. Studies have shown that hospitalized patients who have been exposed to nature and green spaces have healed faster than other patients. As Well as this people who exercise outdoors have been shown to have higher benefits from the workout rather than people who exercised indoors. 

Nature has always been a necessity for the human race however it is especially important in this time considering the rise of technology. As stated by Richard Louv,”“Time in nature is not leisure time; it’s an essential investment in our children’s health (and also, by the way, on our own).”(Last child in the woods). By 2050 two thirds of our population is estimated to be living in cities and urban areas. As stated by the quote above, nature is an essential part of human health. Health excerpts and researchers have become concerned with the rising lack of outdoor time in our society. As this becomes more of a concern government and health excerpts have been working to improve outdoor areas in cities and make nature more easy and accessible to everyone. 

The effects of nature are so strong that studies have shown that even having a single plant in your room can impact your day to day health. Aswell as this it only takes about 120 minutes or 2 hours a week outside to get people feeling healthier and happier. However even just 20 minutes outside a day can refresh your mind and energize you. To get the full benefits of nature the best amount of time to spend outside is around 72 hours. Even though you can get benefits from just going to a public park some of the best ways to get nature full benefits are hiking, forest bathing, and camping.

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15 Things You Can Do To Decrease Stress

Everyone gets stressed every once and awhile, it’s almost impossible not to. However, it’s best to diffuse stress as soon as possible before it gets worse. While at the moment it might seem impossible to ease your stress however, luckily there are so many things you can do to decrease the feeling of stress. Below are some of my personal favorite things to do when I’m feeling stressed and anxious.

  1. Exercise

Exercise and just moving your body in general is great to just reset your focus on something else. Exercising also releases endorphins that reduce your perception of pain, these endorphins also trigger a positive feeling. Exercising can also be super easy, even a ten minute workout video can help!

  1. Meditate

Meditation has been known to diffuse stress and clear the mind. Meditation is another thing that can be super simple and easy. There are tons of apps and videos for guided meditation which are super great for beginners, meditation can also be super quick but the more time you meditate the better!

  1. Journal

Journaling can reduce stress by getting rid of negative thoughts. Writing your thoughts down on paper is a great way to clear your mind. When using journaling to reduce stress there are many different methods you can use, personally my favorite is to just start writing what I feel on a page. Although you can also do things such using prompts or state things you’re grateful for. 

  1. Deep breathing

While doing breathwork a message is sent to your brain to relax, this happens because you are doing what your body does when it is already in a relaxed state. There are tons of different types of breathwork but you can do something as simply as a few long breaths in and out. 

  1. Get a full night of sleep

Sleep is super important for almost every bodily function. When you’re feeling stressed it’s best to make time to get as much rest as possible. When you’re asleep your brain regulates and lowers negative emotions such as stress and anxiety. 

  1. Read

Reading is another great way to distract your mind from whatever is causing you stress. Reading is also a very calming and stress free activity. My blog about my favorite books will be linked here. 

  1. Take a bath

Taking a warm bath doesn’t just feel great but it also relieves stress in the brain. Being in a bath can reduce levels of pain and inflammation as well as calming your nervous system. Bonus points if you put essential oils in your bath, essential oils also have different stress relieving properties. My blog on my favorite stress relieving oils will be linked here, just be sure to dilute them with a carrier oil.

  1. Practice some self care

Self care can be something such as taking a bath or doing a face mask but it can also go so much further than that. There are tons of ways to do self care you can practice meditation, read or talk to a friend.

  1. Do a creative activity

Being creative is another one of those things that is great for just taking your mind away from whatever is worrying you. There are so many ways to be creative such as painting, dancing, writing and so much more which means everyone can find something creative they like to do. 

  1. Yoga

Yoga can reduce anxiety immediately as it combines exercise and breathwork, as well as this the poses and stances involved in yoga can stimulate power in the brain. If you don’t want to go to a studio to do yoga there are tons of yoga videos on youtube that you can do from home!

  1. Listen to music

Music is so effective to our minds, especially soothing slower music. There are lots of music playlists made specifically for stress reduction and some even include songs that are scientifically proven to have an effect of relaxation on the mind which is super cool!

  1. Laughter

Laughter has been scientifically proven to reduce the feeling of stress. Laughter can relax your muscles, improve your mood, soothe tension and so much more. So when you’re not feeling your best it may be a good idea to throw on a funny video or TV show. 

  1. Eat healthy

Eating foods such as vegetables, fruits and grains increase the release of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical that regulates your mood, happiness and anxiety. So eating healthy foods can basically make you happier. 

  1. Go outside

Personally, whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed or stressed going outside for even just a few minutes completely clears my mind and makes me feel so much better almost instantly. Going outside reduces levels of cortisol in one’s brain (cortisol is the chemical that produces stress). I would recommend going on a walk or simply sitting outside if you are feeling stressed.

  1. Talk to friends or a loved one

Talking through why you feel stress with someone you trust is a great way to relieve feelings of anxiety. Talking to friends boosts your executive function which is what makes us better problem solvers.