Improve Your Health
while Gardening
While we are attending to the
health of our plants, we too are improving our
health both physically and mentally.
Even the relatively light work of weeding the garden is good
exercise and particularly with elderly people it is an
opportunity to get outside, breath the fresh air and improve
their well-being.
As we bend down to pull out weeds or pick up plants and pots
we are exercising and stretching our muscles and keeping our
joints active.
This helps to circulate the blood through the body and help
maintain a healthy heart.
It is also good for the mind as gardening can
relax the mind and reduce stress.
Working outside in the garden also exposes us to sunlight
and that is essential for Vitamin D, which helps the body to
absorb calcium, and this is particularly important for
women.
Gardening is one of the most popular
hobbies in most countries and also ranks as one of the most
popular forms of exercise for many people.
Along with any form of exercise precautions need to be
taken. Lifting heavy pots and plants can also do damage to the
lower back and knees so we need to be sensible when gardening
to ensure we can continue to enjoy this wonderful pastime.
Like the lower back, our knees are susceptible to damage
from gardening if we tend to kneel down while working but
fortunately there are various gardeners' aids that can be worn
or used to help protect our knees.
There are also belts that can be worn to support our back
when lifting heavy items in the garden.
If you take a sensible approach to your gardening and don't
over extend yourself you can reap the rewards of improved
health and happiness while enjoying the fun of creating your
own piece of paradise.
Editor
Peter Charalambos
 Author: Peter
Charalambos
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