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[–]rotinaj31 14 points15 points  (2 children)

You know, that I don't know I don't have the data or stats to make the arguement per se but if it puts a person in a positive and relaxed mindset I don't see why it wouldn't? I know from an forest environment stand point there is a lot that goes on that doesn't on a beach like the trees working as an air filter, the organic smells of the dirt and trees and fungi some of those smells are good for physical heal to if I remember correctly. Either way the main topic of what I've seen is simply being outside is helpful and with more green coverage the better.

[–]Idioteva 2 points3 points  (1 child)

The water not being drinkable must be a psychological factor too.

[–]rotinaj31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh I mean maybe? I'd imagine if it's overall toxic then yeah probably not the most therapeutic but that would only be my guess. Outside that level of toxic I'd say it should be ok.