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What Are The Acupuncture Points?
Spinal Nerves (Left) Versus Meridians (Right)
If there is one thing that is said to me, over and over again, it is: “I don’t like needles.” If there is another thing that is said to me over and over (and over) again, it is: “How does acupuncture work, scientifically?” In clinic, I endeavor to
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