
I do agree that being out in nature is important to the brain because it helps relax the brain. The brain is just like a muscle so if it its overuse, it will shut down after sending many warnings such as headaches and high blood pressure.
In my experience with nature,I have notice that when I lived in West Virginia, I didn't dwell on my problems or present/ future situations as I do now in Georgia. West Virginia is a very fresh aired, quiet state. Georgia may not be as fast paced as New York but it is as loud as New York. There isn't too many places to go to relax unless you like spa's. Even the public parks seem to be just as stressful as the malls.
In conclusion, I haven't had any health problems while i stayed in a nature filled state as I do in a very competitive, urbanized state.
Unknown, Phtographer. Green, green, green. Digital image. Summit Post. Summitpost.org, n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2017. http://images.summitpost.org/original/754619.jpg.