12 Risposte a “Visitare una foresta può indurre un aumento significativo sia del numero che dell'attività di…”

  1. Glad I live near a rain forest…and hike there all the time. This is a new unknown benefit I was getting that I didn't know about.

  2. Great example of how language fails us. Bathe from Cambridge dictionary (Obviously the 2nd definition not a cleaning yourself with water) "to cover something in a way that causes a pleasant feeling or appearance": (example given) In the afternoon the sun bathes the city in shades of pink and gold. – We have several problems here. First, You cannot cover your body with a forest. Second the data would have to show "pleasant feeling or appearance" is what caused the increase in immune function but then if you could do that, we could produce that effect in other similar ways without having to actually go To a forest. Third the Cambridge example is fallacious for two reasons: 1) It assigns personification to the Sun an inanimate object. The Sun cannot bathe. 2) The example given fails to uphold the definition as the Sun does Not promote "pleasant feeling or appearance"; to the subject The City as the city itself is also falsely personified. A city cannot feel nor can it have a pleasant appearance to itself. Only the human outside observer could experience these things but they are not mentioned anywhere in the example and so do not exist as far as we know from the example given.

  3. I sprouted my first ever sprouted mung beans they remind me of my childhood cocopops and apparently high in manganese for autism deficiency of manganese

  4. Thank you (DR ALAHO OLU) search him on YouTube for curing my HSV 1&2 and HPV after using his herbal products. He cures HIV, ALS, MS and FIBROIDS, LUNGS DISEASE, CANCER….

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