Calming our nerves by lowering the stress hormone cortisol, lowering blood pressure, anxiety, depression and aiding sleep are a few of the findings from the research. Furthermore, Dr Li, President of the Society for Forest Medicine in Japan, has found that trees release chemicals “phytoncides” (antimicrobial essential oils), which boosts your mood and immune system.
The benefits are numerous and well researched. In Japan, which has more than 60 certified forest therapy centres, Shinrin Yoku is an established preventative therapy, and has been an integral part of their health care system for many years.
Shinrin Yoku is not just a walk in the woods though, where you might be talking to a friend, be on the phone or lost in thought.
Practicing Shinrin Yoku, involves a full and deep immersion in the natural world. This is done by purposefully engaging all our senses, allowing ourselves to notice ever more deeply the intricacies of nature.