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Pro Health Benefits of Wood–A Sustainable Biophilic Material
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The nature and its elements provides happy and healthy life to man since the mind and body seeks nature for normal functioning. Natural wood gives many pro health benefits to the people. This paper reviews the pro health benefits of woodland and wood in public places, offices and indoors in details.
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Wood, Pro Health, Nature,material, Benefits.
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