OPEN Acupuncture Project

Morristown, VT

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Community acupuncture treatments for $25 for everyone! We are a nonprofit organization with a mission to provide and promote public access to affordable acupuncture through our community clinics and community partnerships. We believe acupuncture should be available to everyone as a routine healthcare option. Acupuncturist Kaz Wwgmüller wrote in his recent book, Acupuncture For Curious People, "Everybody is a whole body. So we treat the whole body. Kindness, balance, and harmony are what we seek,...

Community acupuncture treatments for $25 for everyone! We are a nonprofit organization with a mission to provide and promote public access to affordable acupuncture through our community clinics and community partnerships. We believe acupuncture should be available to everyone as a routine healthcare option. Acupuncturist Kaz Wwgmüller wrote in his recent book, Acupuncture For Curious People, "Everybody is a whole body. So we treat the whole body. Kindness, balance, and harmony are what we seek, to manifest and embody, so we treat the patient in a kind and balanced way." Using our hearts, hands, and minds, we hope to provide comfort and support, easing pain and suffering. To quote Kaz again, we believe that "The needle is an extension of the hand; acupuncture is a manual medicine. Acupuncture is also a humanistic medicine. Approach another human with kindness, curiosity, compassion, and respect, and all sorts of wonderful things will happen."

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The FPF Community Directory is a collection of more than 15,000 Vermont businesses and nonprofits in 247 categories that participate in Front Porch Forum. FPF does not screen or evaluate these organizations. Learn more in the FPF Help Center.

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