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Forest and knowledge

The soothing yet stimulating climate, resulting from the unique combination of sea and forest air, makes our coastal forest into a unique natural remedy embedded in the local landscape. It can help with diseases of the respiratory tract, the skin and the musculoskeletal system, with psychosomatic diseases such as burnout, in insomnia or depression, with exhaustive states and helps strengthen the cardiovascular system.

A single beech tree can produce up to five metric tons of oxygen per year. Beech is the dominant species in many of our woods.
In some places, the beech trees form a cooling canopy with their dense crowns, in clearings the beech impresses its tall, straight trunk.

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Healing forests are wooded areas, which are suitable for the therapeutic use in specific medical indications. Treatments by trained therapists in healing forests can favourably influence the course of diseases and disabilities as well as mental disorders (tertiary prevention) and relieve chronic diseases (palliation).

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Curative forests are wooded areas which, due to their various properties, are suitable for promoting health and well-being across a broad spectrum.
Time spent in curative forests is likely to prevent the progression, recurrence and chronicification of a disease (secondary prevention).

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What is the macroclimate and how does it affect our health? Many of us are not entirely sure what this term means or do not necessarily connect it with health Actually, it’s not that complicated; The Expert Report on the Heringsdorf curative and healing forest describes it as follows (excerpt) ...

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The Lambda, Kappa, Sigma and Mu climate zones explained in brief ...

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