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## TL;DR (Blog Summary)

- Spending just 20–30 minutes in nature can significantly lower stress hormones, reduce anxiety, and support physical recovery.
- When paired with Registered Massage Therapy, these effects are amplified—helping your body shift out of stress mode and into true restoration.
- This Earth Day, simple habits like walking outdoors, taking green breaks, or creating a weekly nature ritual can meaningfully improve how you feel, both physically and mentally.

Happy Earth Day from Body Co Toronto!

On April 22 we celebrate our planet.

It’s the perfect time to remember how reconnecting with nature can  support your wellbeing. If long hours at a desk leave you feeling  stressed, tense, or mentally drained, you’re not alone.

The encouraging news? Clinical evidence shows that even short time  outdoors meaningfully improves both physical and mental health by  lowering stress hormones, calming the nervous system, and restoring a

sense of balance.

## Why Connecting with Nature Helps Body and Mind

Spending time in nature isn’t just pleasant — it triggers real, measurable  changes:

- Physically, nature exposure helps lower cortisol (your primary stress  hormone), reduces blood pressure, slows heart rate, and shifts  your nervous system toward relaxation. A 2019 study found that  just 20–30 minutes in a green space produced the biggest drop in  salivary cortisol — a 21.3% per hour reduction beyond the normal  daily decline. Researchers called it a reliable “ nature pill .”
- A 2021 meta-analysis of 31 studies confirmed that time in natural  environments significantly decreases cortisol, state anxiety, self- reported stress, and blood pressure while improving heart rate  variability and feelings of restoration.
- Mentally, being outdoors reduces anxiety and rumination, lifts mood,  and gives your brain a restorative break from constant stimulation.  Forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) has been shown in systematic  reviews to reliably lower cortisol compared to urban settings,  helping you feel calmer and more grounded.

Nature quiets the fight-or-flight response that builds from sedentary  office work, while easing muscle tension, supporting better sleep and  immune function and leaving you feeling refreshed and more resilient.

At Body Co, we often see how these natural benefits beautifully  complement RMT sessions that release physical tension and further  reduce stress hormones.

## Easy Ways to Get More Nature Into Your Busy Life

You don’t need a big adventure—just small, consistent moments:

- Take a 20-Minute Nature Reset. Spend 20–30 minutes walking or  sitting in a park, trail, or green space during lunch or after work.  Notice the sights, sounds, and fresh air.
- Add “Green Breaks” to Combat Desk Life. Every 90–120 minutes,  step outside briefly, open a window or keep plants nearby. These  quick pauses help counter stiffness, mental fatigue and the
- physical toll of sitting.
- Move in Nature. Swap one indoor walk for an outdoor one. Gentle  movement in green spaces boosts mood more effectively and  prevents the buildup of tension we commonly treat with massage.
- Ask About a Nature Prescription (PaRx). Talk to your doctor or  healthcare provider about PaRx — Canada’s national nature  prescription program from the BC Parks Foundation. They can  prescribe time in nature for stress, anxiety and wellbeing. In some  cases they can provide a complimentary annual [Parks Canada ](https://parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel/conseils-tips/choisis-canada-choose/admission-camping) [Discovery Pass](https://parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel/conseils-tips/choisis-canada-choose/admission-camping) (while supplies last) for free access to over 80  national parks and sites.
- Create a Weekly Nature Ritual. Plan a relaxed outing to a local park  or conservation area. Pair it with an RMT appointment at Body Co  or full-body recovery.  Many of our clients [add aromatherapy](/blog/aromatherapy-registered-massage-therapy-toronto) to their massage for an extra  layer of calm — enhancing that grounded feeling nature already  provides.

## Ce lebrate Earth Day by Caring for Yourself

This Earth Day, stepping outside is one of the simplest, evidence-based  ways to support your physical health (lower stress hormones and blood  pressure) and mental health (less anxiety, better mood). It honours the

planet while giving your body and mind exactly what they need after  long days at a desk.

Happy Earth Day! 🌿🌍

## Key Sources:

• Hunter et al. (2019). Urban Nature Experiences Reduce Stress...  Frontiers in Psychology.

• Yao et al. (2021). The effect of exposure to the natural environment on  stress reduction: A meta-analysis. Urban Forestry & Urban  Greening.

• Antonelli et al. (2019). Effects of forest bathing on levels of cortisol. International Journal of Biometeorology.

## Meet Roger

Roger Cullman delivers exceptional therapeutic massage focused on reducing pain, enhancing mobility, and promoting total-body relaxation. As a registered massage therapist with specialized training from the prestigious Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy (2016), Roger combines evidence-based techniques with a genuinely client-centered approach.

Roger offers specialized therapeutic massage for a wide range of conditions:

- Pre- and post-natal discomfort
- Sports-related injuries and rehabilitation
- Postural imbalances and chronic pain patterns
- Post-concussion syndrome recovery
- Tendonitis and repetitive strain conditions
- Scoliosis management
- TMJ disorders and related headaches

Beyond treatment, Roger provides practical ergonomic guidance and postural awareness strategies you can implement immediately to prevent recurring pain.

His approach balances therapeutic necessity with performance goals to keep you active and achieving your potential.
