Improve Wellbeing and Boost Immunity with Vitamin N(ature)


Photography by @zailaffitte

These days, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and anxious. Many factors are beyond our control, but nature offers us an abundance of gifts that are free and can be found right outside your door. They not only provide comfort and peace of mind, they also improve overall wellness and help to boost our immunity. While there’s no magic pill or quick fix, Vitamin N(ature) is a very powerful resource with a variety of benefits.

During this time of isolation and social distancing, many are turning to technology and increasing screen time, binge-watching to pass the time, or worse, scrolling mindlessly through social media which often elevates anxiety and spreads misinformation. A recent study conducted by psychiatric unit researchers revealed that time in nature reduces feelings of isolation, promotes calm, and lifts patients’ mood. As the pandemic hits an all-time high in the U.S., grant yourself permission to be still. Take this time to turn inward and reconnect to yourself, to the earth.

Put down the phone, turn off the TV and tune into nature. 

There are two things we can do that will pay dividends in strengthening our immune systems: reduce stress and get ample sleep. An abundance of scientific research indicates that being in nature helps lower blood pressure and stress hormones, reduces nervous system hyperactivity, enhances immune system function, increases self-esteem, reduces anxiety and improves overall mood. Spending time in nature deeply enhances wellbeing, creativity, happiness; it also provides tremendous immune-boosting qualities like reducing anxiety and increasing sleep duration.

Trees and plants offer incredible healing properties. In fact, they produce volatile organic compounds called phytoncides, their natural defense against disease, bacteria and parasites. We reap the rewards when we breathe in these organic compounds, which boost our natural killer (NK) cells – a type of white blood cell that helps boost immunity. 

Our bodies also need adequate Vitamin D to produce the antimicrobial proteins that kill viruses and bacteria. We produce it naturally when the sun’s ultraviolet rays penetrate our skin, initiating a chain reaction converting a form of cholesterol into Vitamin D. By spending time outside, we soak up the sunshine and produce more Vitamin D which could help lower our risk for respiratory illness.

Next week, I’ll provide you with a sensory meditation to do outside or near a window to help improve overall wellbeing.

- Kelly

 
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ABOUT KELLY-

Kelly Bruce is a writer, freelance adventurer and mermaid at heart. Her career path has included journalism, marketing and communications, but her true passion is spending time in nature and inspiring people to get outside. Now, she provides nature and forest therapy walks in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina, as well as virtual forest bathing workshops through Natural Wanders. She’s a copy editor and contributing writer for Portfolio, as well as our new Wander Wednesday blogger. We love having Kelly as part of our Portfolio girl gang and we hope her content will inspire you, naturally!

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Written by Kelly Bruce, Natural Wanders / Photography by @zailaffitte

 

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