Stimulating climate

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Two bathers in the stimulating climate of the North Sea on the island of Sylt

A stimulating climate is a type of climate whose peculiarities are intended to stimulate or stimulate the metabolism and overall activity of the patient's body and can thus be an important healing factor for certain diseases.

Depending on the strength of the stimulus, stimulus-strong regions such as B. the Baltic Sea , the North Sea and the high mountains and in low-stimulus, such as the low mountain range (Schonklima), differentiated. In Germany, health resorts that offer climate therapy have the addition of a health resort .

A mild climate is understood to mean a climate with low thermal stimuli, balanced temperature and humidity, which is also characterized by high air purity, due, for example, to a wealth of forests and a lack of industry. It has a soothing effect on allergy sufferers and people who show symptoms of chronic breathing difficulties or skin eczema .

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  1. http://wetterbote.de/wetterlexikon/Schonklima