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BOOK
Title Shinrin-yoku : the Japanese way of forest bathing for health and relaxation / Professor Yoshifumi Miyazaki
Imprint London : Aster, 2018

LIBRARY / MAP CALL NUMBER STATUS MESSAGE
 Stadsbibl:Slottet vån 3 Teknik och medicin  615.5 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
 Garaget:Vuxen Facklitteratur (600-629)  615.5 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Descript 191 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
The concept of nature therapy -- Japan's relationship with nature -- The practice of Shinrin-yoku -- Bringing the forest closer to home -- The science behind nature therapy -- The future of forest therapy research
Shinrin Yoku or 'forest bathing' was developed in Japan in the 1980s and brings together ancient ways and wisdom with cutting edge environmental health science. There are now forest bathing stations and walkways scattered throughout Japan, although the good news is that we can all benefit from this simple practice. Simply put, forest bathing is the practice of walking slowly through the woods, in no hurry, for a morning, an afternoon or a day. It is a practice that involves all the senses and as you gently walk and breathe deeply, the essential oils of the trees are absorbed by your body and have an extraordinary effect on positive feelings, stress hormone levels, parasympathetic nervous activity, sympathetic nervous activity, blood pressure, heart rate and brain activity. In this wonderful book, by the leading expert in the field, science meets nature and mindfulness, as we are encouraged to bathe in the trees and become observers of both the nature around us and the goings on of our own mind
Subject Alternative medicine -- Japan
Alternativ medicin
Träd
Skogar
Forests and forestry -- Health aspects.
Nature, Healing power of.
Walking -- Health aspects.
Japan
Classmark 615.535
ISBN/ISSN 9781912023516 (hardback)
1912023512 (hardback)
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