PHILADELPHIA, PA — As election season heats up, the barrage of political ads and news can be overwhelming. Zen Serenity, a wellness spa located at 12353 Academy Road in Northeast Philadelphia, is stepping in to provide respite with its newly launched “Pre Election De-stress Packages.”
Designed to offer a peaceful escape from political noise, these packages incorporate ancient Chinese therapies to soothe and rejuvenate. “Zen Serenity is the peaceful escape you’ve been seeking amidst the political noise,” said Xu Zheng, a partner at the spa. “We offer solutions for those feeling overwhelmed by the constant information barrage.”
The spa, resembling a tranquil zen garden, offers several packages. The Zen Harmony Massage Experience includes a guided meditation, a floral herb foot soak, and a personalized massage, all while listening to calming audio through noise-canceling headphones. Guests finish with a shower and refreshment.
For those seeking warmth, the Zen Sauna Massage Journey provides a guided sauna session focused on deep breathing and mindfulness, followed by a massage with essential oils, concluding with a refreshing beverage.
Alternatively, the Zen Cleansing Experience features an ionic foot detox combined with a lymphatic drainage massage, promoting relaxation and tension release.
Beyond these packages, Zen Serenity presents unique therapies such as Herbal Steam Therapy, Salt Room Therapy, and Cupping Therapy. Herbal Steam Therapy envelops the body in steam infused with calming herbs like lavender, providing a cocoon-like environment. Salt Room Therapy, on the other hand, uses negative ions from salt to foster relaxation and mental clarity. Cupping Therapy, an ancient practice, alleviates muscle tension and promotes healing.
Prices for these packages range from $89 to $129, with additional services available between $29.99 and $49.99. With these offerings, Zen Serenity aims to help clients find calm amidst the election season chaos, encouraging them to disconnect from stressors and reconnect with their inner peace.
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