Mia Soviero (04/21/26) Breathing Better: Forest Bathing
In her article, Erica Gies focuses on forest bathing and how spending time in forests can improve lung health and overall well-being. Something that stood out to me was the scientific explanation behind forest bathing, because being in nature is something that seems so simple. The concept of trees, grass, and water releasing chemical compounds that benefit human health made me realize that our connection to nature is way more physical than we think it is. Many people just believe that it’s the aesthetic of nature, such as sitting in the sun or going for a nice walk, that affects their health, but it’s really more than that. This connects to some of our earlier readings about interconnected systems and the importance of nature for humans. A question that you could ask yourself is: Should natural spaces and our usage of them be considered a public health priority?
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