The Relaxation Aquariums Can Bring
People are always amazed when they find out the effects that fish, particularly watching them, have on humans. Many people nowadays have stressful lives, high blood pressure, and even insomnia. Keeping an aquarium or installing a pond can be great therapy for those problems. Studies dating back to the later part of the 80’s have shown that gazing at ponds and aquariums with various fish lessens stress and significantly lowers blood pressure.
Researchers have looked closely at the effects of hypnosis. They then compared the results of these effects to aquariums, some having fish and others that were without. In each and every case, having some type of aquarium reduced blood pressure. Even more interesting is the fact that any aquarium or any outdoor water feature for that matter, that contained fish caused a greater reduction in blood pressure than when these bodies of water were simply decorated but fishless. Believe it or not, even video tapes of fish were found to be helpful in providing therapeutic effects.
Older members of society who were given access to an aquarium filled with fish had significantly lower blood pressure numbers as well. Watching fish and their tranquil movement in the water has also calmed children suffering from various hyperactivity disorders. Dental patients who underwent hypnosis versus an aquarium also experienced similar benefits from watching fish. It’s no wonder that doctor’s offices and waiting rooms of all kinds typically have a tank of some sort with plenty of fish in them. Aside from lowering blood pressure, it is simply entertaining to watch the fishes’ activity.
Studies have also concluded that seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s experience a number of health benefits from watching fish activity in ponds, aquariums, and the like. Some have gone as far as to incorporate a water garden in their home to allow for this. Alzheimer patients consumed more food, and ended up needing fewer supplements after putting an aquarium in the dining room or a pond outside in a garden area. Physically aggressive behaviors also decreased noticeably after viewing the fish.
Virtually any aquarium or pond, from sizes large to small, has its own set of benefits. A large pond or aquarium is wonderful, but if funds or space is limited, a smaller one will do. If it isn’t possible to maintain an aquarium, consider fish that would do well in an outdoor setting. Garden fountains and ponds that incorporate colorful and entertaining fish are always a lovely addition to the scenic surroundings. If you create the proper atmosphere, there’s no limit to the stress relief you can find in the comfort of your own garden area.
Aquariums are very useful for indoor settings, but outdoor water features, garden statuary, and patio d
