“East Meets West: Oriental Medicine and the Future of Healthcare in America” is a documentary film created by Jennifer Buys, a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist. This is a great way to introduce the concepts of acupuncture and oriental medicine to friends, family and other health care practitioners so they can get a more in depth view of how this powerful approach can impact our lives.
Dr. David Servan-Schreiber tells his amazing story of how he was “forced” to research the best ways to prevent cancer and to treat cancer. What he learned is that we have more power than we realize and a few simple changes can make a huge difference.
If you take nothing else from this video, please make these changes immediately if you haven’t already:
Eat only “omega-3 or DHA” labeled free range eggs
Increase your daily intake of Vitamin D (D3 to be specific)
Walk about 30 minutes a minimum of 3x per week
Eat more vegetables than meat (meat should be a ‘garnish’)
Drink lots of clean water, preferably ionized and alkaline
Avoid food or water stored in plastics containers & never eat food microwaved in plastic containers
Laugh hard and often
Please watch the video, let me know what you think (below) and pass this link on to your family and friends. You just might save their life!
“The Truth About Acupuncture” is a short video of an exciting news story about how more and more Americans are turning to acupuncture to treat conditions and symptoms which conventional medicine cannot fully address. And even better… modern science is proving that acupuncture works — even if we still do not understand exactly HOW it works! Hey, I don’t understand how electricity works either , but I can turn on the light!
Enjoy!
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Lisa Hanfileti, LAc
Licensed Acupuncturist
www.PointsOfOrigin.com
Acupuncture and a colored light therapy called Colorpuncture are being used to successfully treat PTSD and other conditions related to the intense physical and emotional stress many war veterans face.
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Colorpuncture is a non-invasive but powerful treatment modality. I started using it in my practice shortly after I was certified in Esogetic Colorpuncture in 1997. I was intrigued by Colorpuncture because it could be used with or without acupuncture needles. I liked the idea of being able to offer a treatment option to people who wanted the benefits of acupuncture but were afraid of needles.