Another article from Prevention Magazine.
I'm finding that this magazine has some valuable info for people and their health. Especially women..
Article by: Stephanie Eckelkamp
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This time of year, Japan's Akasawa Natural Recreation Forest is a hot spot for people to experience Shinrin-yoku or "forest bathing." This practice, which involves walking through a forest and breathing in its moist earthy air, has been touted as effective preventive medicine in Japan since 1982 and new research suggests why:
Forest bathing, not only reduces stress and blood pressure but also increases the activity of the immune system's powerful cancer-fighting natural killer (NK) cells. Researchers attribute many of the benefits to woodland aromatherapy- that is, breathing in phytoncides (essential oils) produced by plants and trees to fight off insects and rot. Trees release healing essential oils, so go take a woodland hike!
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