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Zen 4 Wellness offers massage and holistic healing practices

Zen 4 Wellness offers massage and holistic healing practices
Owner Julie Jadofsky-Lynch cuts the ribbon at the grand opening of her Zen 4 Wellness
holistic healing center. She is joined by friends, clients and chamber representatives
Michelle Gabiola-Rogers and Ava Case. Photo by Lucy Carnahan/Fallon Chamber
of Commerce.

The Zen 4 Wellness massage and holistic healing center held its grand opening last week in Fallon with a ribbon cutting ceremony presented by the Fallon Chamber of Commerce.

Owner Julie Jadofsky-Lynch is a licensed massage therapist and certified sound practitioner. She said her own healing journey in exploring beyond Western medicine began in the aftermath of a car accident when a physical therapist first introduced her to therapies using sound, acupressure, and aromatherapy. From there, she was hooked.

Licensed since 2019, Jadofsky-Lynch offers traditional massage as well as craniosacral therapy. The massage is a traditional tool to release muscle tension and for deep relaxation. Craniosacral therapy is also a hands-on treatment said to help with migraines, headaches, and chronic pain.

Jadofsky-Lynch also offers several holistic healing therapies that clients can utilize to aid them on a healing journey. She believes in the healing power of sound and frequencies, and uses instruments like tuning forks, singing bowls and gongs to create an atmosphere for relaxing and healing. 

As a Certified Sound Practitioner, she’s brought her passion for sound healing to the community by hosting sound journeys throughout the year. Together with Rhonda Doyle, they created the Sound Vibing Soul Sisters and regularly hold sound journeys several times during the year. The sound journey lasts about 90 minutes and participants can either lay on a yoga mat or relax in a chair, and the “soul sisters” lead the journey with a short narrative followed by a relaxing sequence of singing bowls, tuning forks and gongs. They’ve offered sound journeys to adults and children, as well as special sessions for neurodivergent children. 

Individual sound journeys are offered at Zen 4 Wellness and clients can even choose tuning fork therapy that uses the vibration and sound frequencies to help with healing. Jadofsky-Lynch said the vibrational frequencies of tuning forks can help break up scar tissue, aid in pain relief, enhance a person’s circulation, support chakra balancing and promote relaxation.

Aroma therapy and the use of essential oils is another tool Jadofsky-Lynch uses in her practice. She offers the Aroma Touch Technique that combines the healing power of touch with therapeutic benefits of essential oils. There is also a technique called the Symphony of The Cells that uses a series of essential oil applications to aid support and balance of specific body systems like the immune, digestive, or nervous system.

Jadofsky-Lynch also offers emotional coaching with essential oils to help clients work through and release difficult emotions. This coaching can boost someone’s personal growth, deepen their spiritual connection, and improve their overall wellbeing.

Her cheery energy is almost palpable, and you can see she is passionate about her work. “Take control of your own healing,” she urges.

Prior to becoming a massage therapist, she was an instructional assistant and substitute teacher in Fallon. She’s been a practicing Catholic for many years, and says these alternate approaches not only healed her physical health but also her spiritual health. 

“Sound and frequency have helped with my prayers, making them deeper and more complete.” 

You can find the Zen 4 Wellness shop at 1676 W. Williams Ave., in the corner unit of Frontier Village. To make an appointment with Julie Jadofsky-Lynch call 775-219-9235.

 

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