The Basics of Acupuncture : How to Evaluate Stress for Acupuncture Treatment

How to Evaluate Stress for Acupuncture Treatment in this free Alternative Medicine Video

Expert: Dr. Filardo
Contact: www.winterparkchiropractic.com
Bio: Dr. Filardo is certified in Acupuncture, and he is a Fellow in the Acupuncture Society of America. He specializes in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Anti-Aging, and Wellness.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

Duration : 0:3:13


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2 Responses to “The Basics of Acupuncture : How to Evaluate Stress for Acupuncture Treatment”

  1. Gimm2006 Says:

    How many training …
    How many training hours do you have in Oriental Medicine? Chiropractors get trained in acupuncture anywhere from 100-500 hours (DABMA requires 200hrs) where an actual acupuncturist (licensed and Nationally certified) is required to take 3000(three thousand) hours of training. I know that chiropractic and acupuncture work together well. I’ve participated in the combo of those two modalities. I recommend a chiropractor for spine care and an acupuncturist for acupuncture.

  2. emergencythoracotomy Says:

    This guy knows …
    This guy knows nothing. You either take acupuncture at face value or you’re almost certainly a charlatan.

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