Remedies of the Wild was produced based on Japan's Forest Bathing technique. It covers the healing process of psychological problems together with the wild nature. Offering a meditative journey, the book is both a psychological journal and a guide book. People have to follow the routes created in Karagöl, which is on the top of a mountain, and answer questions for deep thinking and awareness. The book creates a sensory experience. By directing the focus to the extraordinary details of nature, it slows down the minds and bodies that are constantly in hurry, and aims to clear thoughts. It advocates the necessity of returning to the wild for a mind full of awareness. The stops offered along the routes focus the attention, combined with walking meditation, bringing the person to the therapy moment. The raw form and different textures of the book are reminiscent of a reflection of nature. With its interactive feature, it is possible to interact more with nature by printing or drawing.