
"For a long time, Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary was the only place on the entire continent to offer a cedar enzyme bath. It's more common in Japan. That's where Osmosis founder Michael Stusser had his first experience with the therapy, one he calls life changing. I knew instantly that bringing this back to the States and building it within a Japanese garden nestled in the West Sonoma hills was my calling."
"Hinoki (Japanese cypress) is a sacred tree in Japanese tradition. When combined with enzyme-rich rice bran and a fungal biological catalyst, it ferments, generating heat that can reach temperatures of up to 150 degrees Fahrenheit."
"The therapeutic treatment dates back to 1940s Hokkaido but its origins are much deeper, rooted in ancient traditions in which mushrooms, seaweed, herbs, fruits, and vegetables were harvested to produce salves and tonics."
Cedar enzyme baths represent a therapeutic treatment rooted in ancient Japanese traditions dating back to 1940s Hokkaido. The treatment combines hinoki (Japanese cypress), enzyme-rich rice bran, and a fungal biological catalyst that ferments to generate heat up to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary in Freestone, California, founded by Michael Stusser in 1988, was the first location on the continent to offer this therapy. Stusser experienced the treatment in Japan and felt called to bring it to the United States, establishing his spa within a Japanese garden setting. During the bath, attendants provide cooling compresses and hydration to manage the intense heat, creating a controlled therapeutic experience.
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