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This is something I have experienced myself and also came to know that same had been scientifically proved Whenever you're out in your Garden, ALWAYS be totally barefoot because our soles love and deserve that freedom. They love to feel various textures of soil between their toes. Apart from n it's very healthy to be barefoot outside. Take for example two plants, one grown inside a pot and tge other grown in Nature. However much you water and use fertilizer, it never looks as healthy as the latter. This is simply because the roots have a limited space to stread and the Nurishment too is the same. The soles of our feet are like the roots of a tree.When you're not barefoot that natural process is obstructed. Our soles are designs to absorb things which are essential to lead a healthy lifestyle. However, use of footwear deprives this process. Apaurt from that there are a large number of Sensors / Nerve endings on the soles of our feet, which connects from head to toe. When we walk on Sand, Gravel and Tiny Stones /Pebbles,our entire body gets stimulated through these sensors. Once again Footwear deprives this natural process. So, go barefoot always for good health and happy feet and soles.
It feels so weird to see the daylight at night. You are displaying the corresponding time with each footage, yet my brain actually can't register it properly . I wonder how weird it must be for you guys! Love from Bangladesh.
You're right, it's still weird 😅 Although I've experienced a few summers here, I'm always fascinated by the bright summer nights. Greetings from Sweden!
Very interesting and informative vlog . Everything is beautiful , cozy and positive . Thank you so much 🙏 And please keep it up . I wish you good luck and all the best .
It looks really fun and relaxing. My one advice would be to lay the cardboard down on the grass earlier, it needs time to kill the grass and break down so the vegetables' roots can grow through. Great video!