Why ThatHealingScent?
ThatHealingScent was created for people who live full lives — not quiet ones.
Founder's Belief
Founder Story — That Healing Scent
That Healing Scent was born from a quiet moment — not a business plan.
As someone who has spent years building fast-moving technology companies across regions and cultures, I learned early how easy it is to live in the mind, constantly doing, solving, and striving. Over time, my body began asking for something different: slowness, grounding, and presence.
My personal healing journey led me back to simple rituals — meditation, breathwork, and moments of stillness. Incense became one of those anchors. Not as fragrance, but as a signal to the nervous system: it is safe to pause.
Yet I struggled to find incense that felt truly aligned — many were synthetic, overpowering, or disconnected from intention. I wanted something clean, honest, and energetically grounded. Something I could trust to bring into sacred space — for myself, my family, and eventually, others.
That was how That Healing Scent came to life.
Each incense blend is 100% natural, vegan, and cruelty-free, handcrafted in small batches with care and respect for the materials. The scents are intentionally created around the Five Elements — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether — a framework that speaks to balance, embodiment, and the subtle energies we carry through daily life.
This is not incense meant to overwhelm a room.
It is meant to hold space.
To support meditation, grounding, reflection, and the quiet transitions between moments — when we return to ourselves.
That Healing Scent is an offering for those who move intentionally through the world: teachers, healers, seekers, and anyone longing for a gentler rhythm. It is not about fixing or forcing healing, but about creating the conditions where healing can naturally unfold.
I believe the smallest rituals, when done with presence, can shift how we experience our day — and ourselves.
That is the heart of That Healing Scent.
— Adeline Koh
Founder
PHILOSOPHY
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Calm is cultivated, not forced
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Rituals should fit real life
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Less stimulation creates more clarity