In this episode of the Essential Wellness Podcast, Aisha Harley and the Oils A to Z panel explored Shinrin Yoku, doTERRA's Japanese Forest Bathing Blend, also known as the "Oil of Immersion." Joined by Will Wan, Dr. Louise Rose, Dr. Mika Carew, and Arianna Harley, the discussion uncovered the blend's physical, emotional, energetic, and Traditional Chinese Medicine benefits. The panel explained how Shinrin Yoku combines powerful botanicals including citrus oils, patchouli, magnolia leaf, Siberian fir, cardamom, cypress, lavandin, and geranium to support nervous system regulation, emotional grounding, and overall wellness. They also explored the science behind forest bathing and shared practical ways to incorporate the blend into daily routines for greater calm, presence, and resilience. 🌿 Key Takeaways What is Shinrin Yoku? Shinrin Yoku translates to "forest bathing"—the Japanese practice of immersing yourself in nature using all five senses. The essential oil blend was designed to capture the benefits of this practice and bring elements of nature into everyday life. Benefits include: Increased mindfulness and presence Reduced stress and anxiety Greater emotional balance Enhanced connection to nature Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective Will Wan explained how the blend's ingredients work as powerful harmonizers and qi regulators. The oils help support: Healthy digestion Energy flow throughout the body Emotional balance Reduction of stagnation Overall vitality and resilience The combination of citrus, woods, and botanicals creates a balanced formula that supports both movement and grounding. The Science Behind Forest Bathing Dr. Louise shared research demonstrating the benefits of forest bathing practices, including: Reduced cortisol (stress hormone) levels Lower blood pressure Improved heart rate variability Enhanced immune function Better mood and mental clarity While the blend can support these benefits, it is best used as a complement to spending actual time in nature whenever possible. Supporting the Nervous System Arianna discussed how engaging all five senses during forest bathing can help regulate the nervous system and reduce feelings of overwhelm. Shinrin Yoku may support: Stress reduction Mental clarity Emotional regulation Grounding during busy seasons of life Improved focus and presence Energetic & Emotional Applications Dr. Mika demonstrated energetic practices using Shinrin Yoku, including chakra-clearing techniques and mindfulness exercises. The blend can be especially helpful during: Major life transitions Periods of uncertainty Decision-making processes Emotional overwhelm Times when grounding and stability are needed Simple Ways to Use Shinrin Yoku Popular applications shared during the episode include: Diffusing throughout the day Applying to palms and inhaling deeply Using before meditation or prayer Adding to dryer balls Wearing as a personal fragrance Incorporating into grounding rituals Using during walks in nature Consistency is key for experiencing the blend's full benefits. 🔜 Coming Up Next Next week's episode focuses on: Maximising Your doTERRA Membership Benefits Learn how to make the most of your membership through rewards programs, free products, referral opportunities, and exclusive member promotions. 🎧 About the Essential Wellness Podcast Your weekly guide to essential oils and wellness routines for everyday life. This podcast helps you confidently use doTERRA oils and supplements through simple, sustainable practices that support real-life wellness. 👉 Find us on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts 👉 Learn more at www.essentialwellness.life 💛 Share this episode with someone who could use more calm, grounding, and connection in their daily life.