Best Place to Let the Enzymes Do Their Thing

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary, Freestone

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary in Freestone offers one of Sonoma County’s most distinctive wellness experiences. Surrounded by redwoods, gardens and across the street from Wild Flour bakery, the spa is a true retreat.

The highlight is their signature Cedar Enzyme Bath, a rare Japanese-inspired therapy found nowhere else in the nation. Guests relax while their bodies are gently immersed in a fragrant mixture of finely ground cedar, rice bran and natural enzymes. As the blend ferments, it creates a soothing warmth that is designed to encourage circulation, ease muscle tension and leave skin glowing.

A visit typically begins with a cup of herbal tea in a tranquil garden setting before the bath, followed by time to linger on the serene five-acre property. Many guests pair the enzyme bath with massage, sound healing or a peaceful stroll through the Kyoto-style meditation garden designed for quiet reflection.

Osmosis offers a restorative day of deep relaxation in nature, with its rare blend of Japanese tradition and Sonoma County tranquility—an experience that stays with you long after you leave Freestone. — Weeklys Staff

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary, 209 Bohemian Hwy., Freestone, 707.823.8231. osmosis.com.

Kary Hess
Kary Hess
Kary Hess is the author of the poetry collection 1912, creator of the SparkTarot® and producer of the feature films Pill Head and Werewolf Serenade. She writes the Spark Dept. newsletter and lives and works in Sonoma County.

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