Smelling floral scents puts us in a good mood and makes us feel less anxious. Flowers clearly aren’t going to eliminate the need for medication, but they may take the edge off during exams or before a major presentation. Less saturated and brighter colours are generally more relaxing, while bold saturated colours will energize you. A bunch with colours that fall near each other on the colour wheel will also be more calming; with the opposite effect ensuing if the colours are opposite each other. Curvy shapes have generally been shown to be relaxing. Flowers in your home have positive psychological payback. Think of them as part of your mental health treatment program.
Choose the sentence which summarizes above paragraph best:
A. Flowers have attractive colours and sweet smells.
B. Colourful and fragrant flowers are good for mental well-being.
C. Putting flowers at home is good for mental well-being.
D. Seeing and smelling flowers reduces anxiety.