Plants are essential in our diet since without vegetables we could not be healthy. But they also have the power to heal and soothe us. In short, plants do us good and that’s what Michel Cymes and Adrianan Karembeu will show us, Tuesday evening, in their new program “Extraordinary Powers of the Human Body”. From Cancale, in Brittany, to Apt, in the Lubéron park, passing through the Vosges forest, the two animators crisscrossed France to discover seaweed, spices, aromatic herbs, essential oils… and trees ! They will make us participate in a sylvotherapy session in the Vosges forest.
Did you know that…
- Does gardening improve the efficiency of our neural connections and increase our life expectancy?
- Certain vegetables have the power to delay the aging of our cells?
- At 7 servings of fruit and vegetables a day, we reduce the risk of death from heart disease by 30%?
- In Japan, sylvotherapy (therapy by the forest) has been considered for 20 years as a medicine that makes it possible to live longer?
- Contact with nature lowers our blood pressure, improves the condition of diabetic patients, relieves chronic pain and boosts our immunity?
- Are care gardens a real alternative therapy that helps autistic children in particular?
So many powers of plants that will be presented tomorrow evening at 9:05 p.m. in The extraordinary powers of the human body, program presented by Michel Cymes and Adriana Karembeu.
#PECH is back !
“Fruits, vegetables, plants: this nature that makes us feel good!”
See you at 21.05 on Tuesday, October 29 on @France2tv with @AdrianaKarembeu and #MichelCymes ! pic.twitter.com/S8PiRijpx— PECH (@PECH_F2) October 16, 2019
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