Many forest parks have put up signs and become "forest health bases". This kind of forest health base with no content and no products is uncomfortable. Although there is something like Riyue Gorge now, superstition and pseudoscience have also been mixed into forest health service products, which is equally disturbing.
The Riyue Gorge incident has its inevitability, because the forest health base lacks professionals and is eager to develop health service products.
In fact, whether it is forest health care or forest recuperation, we all want to develop the health service value of the forest itself, but most forest health care bases can't do this, so we can only use folk remedies, qigong and other "traditional" health care methods as service products.
In this way, the forest restoration base inadvertently provides shelter for superstition and pseudoscience, and the "forest restoration" advocated by the government inadvertently endorses pseudoscience.
We don't want to be cynical and consume negative information, but we still hope that everyone will keep their eyes open and recognize the ghosts in the world. When choosing a forest restoration base, we should pay attention to whether the base is based on forest resources and whether there are professionals and supporting restoration courses.
Finally, remember not to be superstitious and not to believe in pseudoscience.