Free Workshop: Acupuncture and Traditional Eastern Medicine
Free workshop “Acupuncture and Traditional Eastern Medicine in the 21st Century”
As Americans look for alternatives to medications and expensive healthcare, Acupuncture, the ancient form of healing, has taken on new popularity in modern society. There are a variety of illnesses and ailments which can be treated with acupuncture including stress, depression, insomnia, muscular pain, sports injuries and arthritis.
Have you wondered what the needles look like, does it hurt, how does it work and will it work for you?
Massage therapy is becoming more common as people begin to understand the general health benefits reaped by it both physically and mentally. Massage has been shown to relieve and reduce stress, depression, anxiety, tension, back pain, headache and some chronic pain and repetitive stress injuries. How to pick a good massage therapist and how can massage therapy benefit you?
To help answer your questions and to learn more about these ancient forms of treatment Kevin Gardner Singleton, B.S., M.S., DIPL., (ACU/CH) and the Wellness Project is offering a complementary workshop on Acupuncture and Traditional Eastern Medicine in the 21st Century. For confidential questions relating to personal healthcare, a private 30-minute complementary consultation on Acupuncture and this ancient form of Eastern medicine may be scheduled. To reserve seating for one of the workshops, make an appointment, or to get information on workshop dates and times call 840-3331. The Wellness Project is located at 5500 N. Western, Suite 214, Oklahoma City.