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Instead, as children we were taken to GPs, physicians and doctors who prescribed us with medications of all kinds. And while these medications were useful and helped to fix certain parts of us, they never aided us in healing our whole organism with its many layers. Most nature cure books, both literary triumphs and practical manuals, are overwhelmingly about us. Perhaps we should catch more glimpses of other species as we look into the mirror? Mitchell’s The Wild Remedy, a diary of a year with severe depression, throws welcome attention on natural medicines – the thrilling dash of a sparrowhawk, or the cosy sight of ladybirds clustered together during winter in a knapweed seedhead. She recreates her encounters with other species around her home in Cambridgeshire in paintings, sketches, photographs and cabinets of curiosities. But, she says, “I’m not using my garden and the wood beyond my cottage as a sort of green Tesco, burgling myself some green serotonin and dopamine. It’s much more of a two-way relationship.” Mitchell, like Harkness, initially connected via social media with readers and others who lived with mental illness. She is not always well enough to visit a nearby wood every day. When she does, she monitors, observes and records the wildlife, and relays it to her audience. A biologist by training, Mitchell hopes her writing and art enlighten our increasingly urban society. “I’m trying to use the place where I live as a source of education for people who may not know what cherry plum blossom looks like – ‘This is coming into flower, go and see if you’ve got it on your patch,’” she says. Awakening readers to other species around us is a gift to those species, and it is bequeathed by almost every nature cure writer. As humans reshape life on Earth, it’s hazardous to pin our wellbeing on the fragments of non-human life that remain

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Dault, who’s spent more than two cumulative years on silent nature retreats around Asia and the West, told me that silence helps us become more aware of the body and how the mind is reacting to everything around it. Avoid healers who tell you that they can cure you. No reputable healer should make this claim. Questions to ask your therapist Driving across the Great Plains in August was a long affair. I marveled at the apparent flatness of a world I knew was curved. I wondered how many grass plants and insects lived in mile after square mile of land. I began to think about how and why mountains and rivers and prairies were located where they were. Our connection to nature can be a reflection of how we connect to ourselves and each other. “When I connect with nature, I’m also connecting with my fellow human beings,” Dault said. The time spent among trees is a respite for the exhausted minds, refreshing for new goals. Nature helps us deal with the over-activity of the mind and relaxes us with its soothing environment.Tea: Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 tsp leaves. Steep for 10 minutes. Strain. Drink, or use as a sore throat gargle. Using healing alongside your cancer treatment is safe. Many doctors accept healing as a useful complementary therapy for some conditions. Healing and other medical conditions

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According to a series of field studies conducted by Kuo and Coley at the Human-Environment Research Lab, time spent in nature connects us to each other and the larger world. Another study at the University of Illinois suggests that residents in Chicago public housing who had trees and green space around their building reported knowing more people, having stronger feelings of unity with neighbors, being more concerned with helping and supporting each other, and having stronger feelings of belonging than tenants in buildings without trees. In addition to this greater sense of community, they had a reduced risk of street crime, lower levels of violence and aggression between domestic partners, and a better capacity to cope with life’s demands, especially the stresses of living in poverty. There is no scientific evidence to prove healing can prevent or cure any disease, including cancer. But it may help to lower stress, relieve symptoms and promote relaxation. While Earth Day can be an opportunity to raise awareness around climate change, every day can be Earth Day when we pledge to take action.In addition, nature helps us cope with pain. Because we are genetically programmed to find trees, plants, water, and other nature elements engrossing, we are absorbed by nature scenes and distracted from our pain and discomfort. That experience transformed my understanding of nature. I remember imagining what might happen to the earth in a day, a year, in ten, in a million, in a billion years. All my senses were opened and enlivened. Appreciation of the physical composition of nature ignited a desire for learning about and understanding how the world works. I began to listen for, and hear, nature’s song as it emerged through wild silence. Reid CE, et al. (2022). Perceptions of green space usage, abundance, and quality of green space were associated with better mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of Denver. Tea: Pour 1 cup boiling water over 2 tsp leaves. Steep for 10 minutes. Strain. Sweeten if desired. Drink 1–3 cups per day.

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