The call of the ocean - the benefits of living by the sea
Ever dreamed of living near the sea? It's not just a dream, you can make it a reality, AND one that improves your health!
Research shows that living by the sea is more calming than staying in towns and cities. This is because the sea is natural, provides a sense of space, openness and fresh air. In years gone by, patients were often sent away for holidays by the sea to help improve their health, or reduce stress levels.
1. THE SEA HELPS YOU SLEEP BETTER Sea air is good for sleep because it is generally cleaner and fresher air, with higher levels of oxygen, which can improve sleep. |
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2. THE COAST HELPS YOU RELAX & DESTRESS The seaside is also often linked to happy holidays, associated with feeling relaxed, calm and rested. As you take in the vastness of the ocean, it can help put things into perspective. |
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3. THE BEACH TEMPTS YOU TO EXERCISE The environment can be a great motivator. When you live near the sea you can enjoy hobbies such as sailing, surfing, coastal walking, and wildlife watching. There is also of course swimming - the ocean is like having your own huge swimming pool. It provides not only a mental break, but is great for your physical health too. |
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