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The Health & Wellness Issue - February 2020
Nobody likes getting a shot. So, it’s little surprise that when presented with the opportunity to get poked with needles, many do not leap at the chance.
Some may associate acupuncture with pain or discomfort, and others may doubt whether the practice can treat their individual symptoms. But two of Columbia’s local acupuncturists, Gina Butler and Lynn Maloney, are challenging those doubts. Columbia Business Times February 2017
“The difference between Chinese and Western medicines is that Chinese medicine looks at the physical, mental, and emotional state of a person, since the body, mind, and spirit are inseparable,” explains licensed acupuncturist Gina Butler. “It’s a whole body approach with a customized treatment plan depending on the person.”
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The Benefits of Acupuncture in Cancer Care - February 12, 2019
Can acupuncture help? This is one of the top questions I’m asked either by the patient themselves, a family member, loved one or friend. Acupuncture is one of the modalities of Traditional Chinese Medicine and has more than a 3,000-year-old rich history of continued evolution and success.
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Columbia Home Magazine - October/November 2014
As acupuncture grows in popularity, more Americans have questions. Does it work? Am I a good candidate for this therapy? What should I expect from a visit? And, of course, does it hurt?
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