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Benefits of Shinrin-yoku: Forest bathing, a natural way to lower stress, boost immunity, more

Forest bathing therapy: This summer, consider making time for a quiet walk among trees. The forest offers a form of self-care that is more than fresh air. Discover the mental and physical health benefits of forest bathing.

May 20, 2025 / 14:46 IST
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Benefits of Shinrin-Yoku: Forest bathing benefits include lower blood pressure, reduced heart rate, better lung function, and improved brain chemistry. It also helps reduce anxiety, depression, and an increased sense of well-being (Image: Canva)

Summer is the perfect time to rise with the sun and step outside, not to the gym or your usual city park, but into the peaceful trajectory of a forest. If you're planning a getaway, consider adding a nature walk or some time for forest bathing to your itinerary.

Forest bathing includes experiencing the rustle of leaves, the scent of bark and moss, the dappled sunlight, all of which are a part of the healing. They activate your parasympathetic nervous system, helping your mind rest and the  body unwind.

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Also known by its Japanese name shinrin-yoku, forest bathing is a practice with real health benefits. Stepping away from our screen-saturated routines and into the calm of the woods can help you keep stress and worries away. According to a review in the National Institutes of Health (NIH), walking in forests may help improve both mental and physical well-being, especially in older adults.

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