From the Publisher
How to safely de-tox from IT overload-with the healing
effects of nature
Scientific studies have shown that natural environments can have
remarkable benefits for human health. Natural environments are more
likely to promote positive emotions; and viewing and walking in
nature have been associated with heightened physical and mental
energy. Nature has also been found to have a positive impact on
children who have been diagnosed with impulsivity, hyperactivity,
and attention deficit disorder. A powerful wake-up call for our
tech-immersed society, Your Brain on Nature examines the
fascinating effects that exposure to nature can have on the
brain.
In Your Brain on Nature, physician Eva Selhub and
naturopath Alan Logan examine not only the effects of nature on the
brain-but the ubiquitous influence of everyday technology on the
brain, and how IT overload and its many distractions may even be
changing it. Offering an antidote for the technology-addicted, the
book outlines emerging nature-based therapies including ecotherapy,
as well as practical strategies for improving your (and your
children''s) cognitive functioning, mental health, and physical
well-being through ecotherapeutic, nutritional, and behavioural
means.
- Details the back to nature movement and the benefits of nature
on the brain and body, from reducing the symptoms of ADHD to
improving mood and physical energy
- Explains the effects of air quality, aromas, light and sound on
the brain, including SAD and sleep loss
A fascinating look at the effects that both nature and
technology have on the brain''s functioning and one''s overall
well-being, Your Brain on Nature is every tech-addict''s
guide to restoring health and balance in an increasingly
IT-dependent world.
From the Jacket
Think better. Think healthier. Think green.
The human brain is incredibly complex, but neuroscientists are
discovering a key to optimal brain health that''s ancient and
remarkably simple: immersion in nature. In this surprising survey
of the latest scientific research, Eva Selhub, MD, and Alan Logan,
ND, detail how the human brain is inextricably linked to the
natural world, and how we can benefit from enhancing that
connection.
Offering an antidote for the technology-addicted, Your Brain on
Nature offers scientifically proven, nature-based methods for
reducing your stress, improving your cognitive powers, and boosting
the efficiency of your exercise. Selhub and Logan persuasively
demonstrate that the human bond with nature is vital, from where
our children play, to the food we eat, to our faithful animal
companions.
A fascinating look at the effects that both nature and
technology have on the brain''s functioning and one''s overall
well-being, Your Brain on Nature delivers an urgent
message about restoring health and balance in an increasingly
IT-dependent world.
About the Author
Eva M. Selhub, MD, is a Clinical Associate of
the Benson Henry Institute for Mind/Body Medicine at the
Massachusetts General Hospital and an instructor in medicine at
Harvard Medical School. She is the author of The Love
Response has been published in medical journals and featured
in national publications including The New York Times,
USA Today, Self, Shape, and
Fitness.
Alan C. Logan, ND, is a naturopathic doctor,
scientist, and independent researcher focusing on nutritional
medicine and ecotherapy. He is currently invited faculty in the
mind-body medicine courses in Harvard''s School of Continuing
Medical Education. He is the author of The Brain Diet.