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Healdsburg, CA 95448707-431-2528 Hours
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“The best acupuncturist in town! Wonderful person!!” – Molly
“Marlene Klein is not only an extremely knowledgeable acupuncturist but also is a NAET expert to clear allergies AND includes facial anti-agingin her diverse practice. She is a wonderful practitioner” – Ashley“I went to see Marlene for calcific bursitis in my shoulder almost a year and a half ago when the doctor said my next visit would be to schedule surgery to remove my bursa. My daughter-in-law insisted I try acupuncture so I decided to give it a try. Marlene made me feel so comfortable and after 4-5 months of acupuncture, I am pain free and am able to use my arm/shoulder as if I never had bursitis. I will, definitely,
... Read more »“Marlene provides the best service ever! She puts you at ease and makes you feel amazing. Would recommend seeing her to everyone!” – Laura
“I have been having acupuncture treatments from Marlene for over 10 years now. She has been there for me both physically and emotionally, I am very grateful to her for her knowledge and dedication to her practice. In a nut shell, I don’t know what I’d do without her!” – Debra
“I am a new client of Marlene’s and she is amazing! I was in a lot of muscle and neck pain and nothing else was helping so I went to her for help. I felt relief in the first visit and by the third my pain was completely gone. She is incredibly knowledgeable, professional and friendly and I highly recommend her acupuncture services for anyone needing help with pain relief! Thanks Marlene” – Jennifer
“It has been 12 years that Marlene has been helping me keep a good ”quality of life”!
From head to toe, I feel so much better than I did when Marlene first treated me.
Now, at 80 years of age, I’m getting facials! What a trip! Thank you, Marlene!” – Carmen“It put me in such a deep, relaxed state that I felt completely rejuvenated afterward. I highly recommend these treatments” — Jane Sheppard
“I am constantly being asked what the secret to my skincare and facial muscle tone is – quite simple really: Marlene Klein” — Michele Strieck
“These treatments dramatically reduced the redness in my face and noticeably tightened my face and jaw line” — Margie
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Chinese New Year 2022 – Year of the Tiger
Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China for good reason. Each new year brings new energies and opportunities. The celebration begins the day after the first new moon between January 21 and February 20 each year and lasts until the following full moon. These 2 weeks are a time of welcoming and aligning with the new energies. This year, the Chinese New Year falls on Feb 1st and festivities continue through Feb 15th, 2022. Each year has a corresponding element and animal of the Chinese zodiac.
This is the year of the water-tiger year that holds a lot of promise for an exciting, productive year. This indicates a new beginning, a fresh start, and it’s a year made for bold action. The Tiger is known for its power, daring, and ability to do everything on a grand scale.
This water-tiger year is in gear to be a faster-paced, more passionate year after a slower year of the Ox (2021) and a very challenging year of the Rat (2020). The tiger has been sleeping, awaiting his time for action. 2022 has great potential to be a year of change because of the energy of the tiger: brave, self-assured and ready to pounce. Individually we might be inspired to embark on new adventures, such as travel or moving, or starting a new business. Collectively, there may be an energetic shaking off of stagnation brought on by the past couple years of the pandemic. It will be a year of exploring new ideas, and not shying away from challenges. If energy is not allowed to flow (individually and/or collectively) there may be some restlessness or unpredictable behaviors. It is also important to balance the aggressive energy of the tiger with times of rest. Even tigers take cat naps. This is a water year, so the yin energy of the water can help to balance the fierce fiery nature of the tiger. continue reading