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Acupuncture: Finding a Home in America.
Date Submitted: 08/23/2004 01:43:53
Acupuncture: Finding a Home in America "Acupuncture has stood the test of time through twenty-five hundred years, twelve Chinese dynasties, and hundreds of millions of patients," states the founder of the first American school of acupuncture ("Acupuncture" 54). Scientific research is now proving that acupuncture, for years a myth explained only by Chinese culture, is an effective medical practice in the United States. This idea, along with newly found and scientifically-proven benefits of acupuncture, are causing
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excel in popularity among a world of failed drug control and ineffective prescription drugs.
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