The Science of Forest Bathing
Event description
The Science of Forest Bathing!
This event explores the therapeutic practice of 'forest bathing' or Shinrin-yoku; specifically, the science behind the practice!
The engaging session in the beautiful surroundings of Belair NP will highlight how spending mindful time in forests and allowing all the senses to connect with nature can reduce stress, enhance mood and immune function and improve overall wellbeing. Through a guided walk with props, you'll learn about the profound connection between nature and mental/physical health. In particular, I focus on the #science behind this growing movement, backed by evidence-based insights from the latest research in microbiome science and neuroscience. No bathing suit required.
Join Dr Jake M. Robinson for this unique experience!
Jake respectfully acknowledges that the gathering will be on Kaurna Land traditionally owned by the Kaurna People.
Having basic fitness is all that is required to join Jake for this session (being able to walk 1-2km comfortably). The terrain can be slightly uneven in places so comfortable footwear is encouraged.
For any enquiries or questions, email Jake at jake.robinson@flinders.edu.au
Meet outside of the Escapegoat Goat Shed Cafe, Upper Sturt Rd, Belair SA 5052 at 10 am on Sunday 29th September.
For more information about Jake, visit: www.jakemrobinson.com and find his recent books here:
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