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Community Acupuncture at Sustainable Health & Wellness

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Sustainable Health & Wellness is proud to announce that acupuncture services will now be offered in a Community Acupuncture clinic each Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  

To register for our first clinic, which begins Tuesday, July 17th, call 860.217.1171 today! This FIRST clinic is FREE, and each Tuesday after that it is only $25! 

 
 About Bob ~ 

 

Bob has been practicing acupuncture in central Connecticut since his graduation in 2000 from the New England School of Acupuncture. While his comprehensive classical training is based in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bob specialized in Japanese approaches to classical acupuncture. He encourages introspection and dietary refinement to enhance acupuncture treatment results.    

 

 

 Join Bob on Tuesday, July 17, for the first (and FREE!) Community Acupuncture ~ 

 

The offering of Community Acupuncture is a growing trend in the American world of Traditional Oriental Medicine. A community clinic mirrors the environment of clinics in China in that many patients are treated in the same room. This allows acupuncturists to treat many patients each hour and makes treatment very affordable. Affordable treatment is effective treatment because patients can receive treatment as often as they need to have successful outcomes.

 

Some commonly treated complaints include:

 

Interstitial Cystitis, Urinary Tract Infections, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Prostatitis, IBS, Sciatica, Spinal stenosis, Stress, GERD, and chronic pain

 

  

 Call 860.217.1171 to register today!     

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molly mead May 23, 2013 at 08:45 am
The article says it provides information about "various ways" the community can helpRead More teachers. However, it provides information only about the Staples discount program. The link takes you to a Staples website, not to a list of ways communities are helping. In addition, statistics given are national, not relating to Simsbury, or even Connecticut. This seems like a canned article designed to promote Staples. Was it written and submitted by that retailer?
POODETWA May 18, 2013 at 03:34 pm
I WOULD LOVE TO SUPPORT THEM! THANKS TO ALL VETS!
Robert Kalechman May 18, 2013 at 11:49 am
it time is long over due