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6 Reasons Why You Should Choose a Holiday beside the Seaside

By October 6, 2018 No Comments
Reduit Beach in Rodney Bay

[Shane – I found this article on a website called Positive Things Only and thought it was a good one to share. With so many benifits of being on the ocean why don’t you contact me at shane@svGuidingLight.com and book a charter aboard the Guiding Light this year?]

Neuroscientists Strongly Recommend That You Visit the Beach Regularly. Here’s Why You Should Do So!

– Seawater is good for your body and skin

Seawater is good for your body and skin. It’s rich in minerals such as calcium, iodine, potassium, chloride, magnesium, and sodium. These minerals may offer therapeutic effects, fight infection, improve your skin health, and help your body detoxify and heal.

Seawater may also help with seasonal allergies. Swimming in seawater may help activate temperature receptors under your skin, releasing hormones like endorphins and adrenaline. It may also help boost your immune system and alleviate pains and aches throughout your body.

– Sea air helps improve your respiratory health

Walks along the beach may alleviate asthma symptoms. While the psychological freedom of escaping from city smog to the clear skies of the seas greatly helps you breathe better, the quality of sea air itself plays an important role in respiratory health.

Sea air possesses tiny droplets of sea water enriched with magnesium, iodine, and other trace elements that may stimulate immune reactions by your respiratory organs and skin and effectively clear up your airways.

– Sunlight is the best source of vitamin D

When your skin is directly exposed to the sun, your body makes vitamin D, which helps with the absorption of calcium and building strong bones. Vitamin D is also used throughout your body to support cardiovascular, lung and immune health. It may also increase the level of endorphins in your body and reduce your risk of autoimmune diseases.

Only ten minutes of sun exposure may provide you with the recommended daily dose. But, when you head out into the sun for more than ten minutes, apply sunscreen with an SPF 15 or higher and wear protective clothing.

– Swimming provides great physical exercise

Swimming provides great physical exercise, employing most of your major muscle groups, particularly as the water provides gentle resistance. It ranks as the 4th most popular sports activity in the U.S.

Among other aerobic activities such as bicycling and running, swimming for about 2.5 hours per week may help improve your heart health and decrease your risk of chronic diseases.

And as it is a non-impact sport, it offers an excellent way for those with injuries or arthritis to get some exercise.

– Walking barefoot on sand is good for your body and mind

The soles of your feet have more nerve-endings and sweat glands per cm2 than any other body part. Walking barefoot on sand may significantly stimulate these nerve-endings and sweat glands.

It may also boost your mood, and help you feel mentally grounded. It may also strengthen all the muscles between your back and feet, particularly your glutes, quadriceps, and calves.

– The beach gives you the gift of total relaxation

The beach may give you the gift of total relaxation. That sense of relaxation may bring you back to your life with a de-cluttered mind and a renewed sense of purpose.

Just staring at the beach may reduce your stress, alleviate depression and anxiety, and increase your sense of well-being. It may calm your mind and make you feel more relaxed and less anxious. Also, the sound of seagulls and waves may help your stress fade away.

When you feel relaxed, your emotional and creative side may come to the fore and you may become open to new ideas.

Natural environments like waterfront parks and beaches offer more restorative benefits to you than the built urban environments, gyms, and entertainment venues.

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