Micro Forest Bathing: How Cedarwood Turns Your Corner into Shinrin-yoku

Bringing the ancient Japanese art of "Forest Bathing" into your modern apartment.

Scent Aesthetics
AeternaInk Wooden Lamp in a cozy setting
🌿 The Scent of Sanctuary

The Concrete Trap

We are a species designed for the canopy, yet we live in cubes. The city buzzes with a frequency that keeps our cortisol levels permanently elevated. We crave Grounding—that heavy, stable feeling of earth beneath our feet.

In Japan, doctors prescribe Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing) as medicine. It’s not exercise; it’s immersion. But when you can’t escape the city, you must invite the forest in.

Interactive Ritual: The Forest Breath

Imagine the scent of Cedarwood. Follow the circle to sync your breath.

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The Chemistry of Calm

Why does the smell of old wood make us feel safe? It’s chemistry. Cedarwood oil is rich in a sesquiterpene called Cedrol.

Research indicates that inhaling Cedrol stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system. It physically tells your heart to slow down, mimicking the physiological state of deep sleep.

AeternaInk Formula:
  • 3 Drops Cedarwood (Grounding)
  • 2 Drops Lavender (Release)
  • 1 Hour Warm Light (Melatonin)

Double Wood Healing

We designed AeternaInk to be a multisensory bridge to nature. The visual warmth of the carved wood shell meets the olfactory depth of the essential oil.

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