Through his new book, German biologist Clemens Arvay scientifically verifies what I think most of us know instinctively--that spending time in nature is good for us, mentally, spiritually and physically. Biophilia or 'love of nature' is a relatively new term that expresses this need, desire, longing, to interact with nature.
After stating proofs to his thesis, Arvay then gives the reader some concrete suggestions and practical tips to establish this connection; such as taking a two-hour walk in a forest, camping out, gardening. We breathe in beneficial elements from trees, plants and earth that can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, boost concentration and strengthen our immune system.
Nature has healing power; Arvay's data suggests that surgery patients heal more quickly if they have a view of greenery and trees from their window. It can help alleviate pain and help patients recuperate more quickly. Sex can even be improved by finding a secluded area in nature. (grin)
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for the opportunity to read an arc of Arvay's interesting book.