
Now + Zen Acupuncture integrates ancient Eastern medicinal therapies and modern amenities to promote health, beauty and wellness by harmonizing the mind, body, and spirit. We offer an array of traditional medicinal services including acupuncture, cosmetic acupuncture facial, cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, auricular acupuncture and seeds, medical massage, and herbal medicine.
We customize every treatment to meet your individual needs and design a treatment plan to address the root cause of your symptoms. Eastern medicine treats a wide range of health conditions including acute and chronic pain, emotional disorders, such as stress, anxiety, and depression, digestive disorders, circulatory and systemic disorders, allergies, common cold, women's health issues, including fertility, beauty and more.
We customize every treatment to meet your individual needs and design a treatment plan to address the root cause of your symptoms. Eastern medicine treats a wide range of health conditions including acute and chronic pain, emotional disorders, such as stress, anxiety, and depression, digestive disorders, circulatory and systemic disorders, allergies, common cold, women's health issues, including fertility, beauty and more.
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We are conveniently located at the border of Midtown and East Sacramento near beautiful Mckinley Park. We offer private parking and are easily accessible from the I-80 Capital City Freeway. Dr. Jennifer Olson is a Licensed Acupuncturist and holds both a Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.
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Balance your body's vital energy and reconnect your mind, body and spirit with this pain free treatment to address your individual health concern. The Happy Buddha package is designed to balance yin and yang energies, ease stress and tension and harmonize the mind, body and spirit. This luxury treatment includes a wellness acupuncture protocol, detox cupping massage and crystal ear seed placement.
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Acupuncture involves inserting thin, single-use, sterile needles through the skin to identify and correct imbalances within the body's "energy" flow, called "qi" or "chi". Acupuncture as a form of medical treatment has become more popular in the U.S. in recent decades, particularly as an adjunct to Western treatments or as part of an integrative system of care.
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