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Pull up a tree!

""Positive Vibes"" Group "Michiganders" Group

BeeHappy 9 Feb 22
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Like this post; agree with it. For me petting a dog has about the same effect.

That will work! ?

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This just proves trumper never sat under a tree.

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That be soooo true.........

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It's always worked for me.

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The New Forest in UK is a wonderful place to visit. There are ponies walking around freely, just a magical place to be.

Sounds lovely! 🙂

@BeeHappy It is. You know those red mushroom with white spots that we see in children's books, I found some under some vegetation there.

@Jolanta I always wondered if those were real. Lol

@BeeHappy I did too but now I know they are and they are poisonous too. Just to look at no touching unless of course you are sick of life.

@BeeHappy, @OwlInASack No you can die or get very sick if you eat them.

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Want a real energy boost go to south central Los Angeles wearing a MAGA hat.?

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The Healing Power of Nature

For over 15 years, Japanese physicians have prescribed nature therapy for patients.

"In one study, Yoshifumi Miyazaki, a forest-therapy expert and researcher at Chiba University in Japan, found that people who spent 40 minutes walking in a cedar forest had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which is involved in blood pressure and immune-system function, compared with when they spent 40 minutes walking in a lab.

"Another researcher, Dr. Qing Li, a professor at the Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, found that trees and plants emit aromatic compounds called phytoncides that, when inhaled, can spur healthy biological changes. In his studies, Li has shown that when people walk through or stay overnight in forests, they often exhibit changes in the blood that are associated with protection against cancer, better immunity and lowetr blood pressure.

"Recent studies have also linked nature to symptom relief for health issues like heart disease, depression, cancer, anxiety and attention disorders."

From: "The Healing Power of Nature" by Alexandra Sifferlin, Time Magazine, July 25, 2016

Thank you. Great share!

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I live under 4 large trees and this does not happen to me.

The actual study refers to mental fatigue being improved not physical. But also see @LiterateHiker's comment above.

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This doesn’t sound believable. I’ve been under many of trees and haven’t felt my energy increase. Can you link the study?

Ok, the authors of this meme do seem to have put their own spin on the findings of the study (at least I think I found the correct study.) Here is one paragraph they may have used.
Researchers believe the findings could have broader impact on helping people who may be suffering from mental fatigue.
Here's the link. [news.umich.edu]

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