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You know that feeling when you step outside, and suddenly, the air feels fresher, your mind clears, and you can finally breathe? š Iāve found that a quick walk in a park can do wonders when stress or worry gets too much. š¶ But did you know there's actual science behind this refreshing experience? Let me introduce you to Shinrin-yoku, or Japanese forest bathingāa practice that might just change your life.
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Shinrin-yoku isnāt about taking a bath in the woods (although that sounds pretty relaxing!). Itās about immersing yourself in the forest atmosphere, letting nature's sights, sounds, and smells wash over you. š®āšØ And itās more than just a peaceful escapeāscience backs it up. Researchers in Japan have found that spending time in forests can lower cortisol (the stress hormone), reduce blood pressure, and boost the immune system. šŖ One study by Dr. Yoshifumi Miyazaki revealed that just 40 minutes in a forest could lower cortisol levels significantly.
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But wait! Thereās more! š Dr. Qing Li, a renowned expert in forest medicine, discovered that forests emit natural oils called phytoncides. These compounds, released by trees, have been shown to increase the activity of our body's natural killer cells, which are vital for fighting infections and even cancer. So, as you breathe in that crisp forest air, youāre not just relaxingāyouāre supercharging your immune system. š²š¤Æ
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If you're like me and can't always escape to a forest, no worries! The beauty of nature's healing power is that you can reap the benefits even in smaller, more accessible ways. A study from the UK found that spending just 120 minutes a week in natureāwhether itās a local park, a garden, or your backyardācan significantly boost your health and mood. š Even here in our bustling cities, we can find pockets of green. So, take a few minutes each day to step outside, walk among the trees, or sit by a window with a view of nature. It makes the world of difference! š
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Whenever life gets too hectic, and I feel the tension building, I donāt just rely on a walk in the park. I also reach for something a little extraāyou know meāitās šOleia Topical Oilš, ofc! My ride or die. š Itās my go-to for soothing those nagging aches and pains, whether itās a stiff neck from too much screen time or a sudden headache. Made from olive oil, pomegranate seed oil, and moringa seed oil, this oil is like a mini forest bathing session in a bottle. š After my walks, I massage a few drops of Oleia Oil into my skin, letting the natural ingredients work their magic. The combination of a nature walk and this oil is my perfect recipe for relaxation and relief. It's like Iām wrapping myself in natureās hug, both inside and out. š¤
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We Filipinos are blessed with beautiful natural landscapes, from our beaches to our mountains. šļø But even if youāre living in the city, natureās healing touch is never far away. By taking time to connect with the natural world around us and embracing remedies like Oleia Oil, we can harness the incredible power of nature to heal our bodies and calm our minds. So, the next time youāre feeling overwhelmed, remember: a walk in the park and a touch of nature might be all you need to feel like yourself again. āŗļø And when you need a little more, Oleia Oil is right there, bringing a bit of natureās healing power to you, wherever you are. Show me your bottle and Iāll show you mine? āTil next time! šš“
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š: https://www.healthline.com/health-news/spending-two-hours-a-week-in-nature-can-help-your-health
https://time.com/4405827/the-healing-power-of-nature/
https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2023/08/the-healing-power-of-nature.html
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