Celebrating National Public Health Week

Healing Lotus Acupuncture and Moline Chiropractic Clinic will be hosting some special events for National Health Week, April 1st - April 5th.  All events will be held at 4300 12th Avenue in Moline from 6pm - 7:30pm.

On Tuesday April 2nd Scott Stewart, LAc, Dipl. will be discussing, "How acupuncture works?" This will be one of many successive topics in an Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine Series, which covers some of the theoretical aspects of Eastern medicine.

Wednesday April 3rd Scott Stewart, LAc, Dipl. and Dr. Davis will be discussing chronic fatigue syndrome, its causes and treatment options.  This will be the first in a sequence of dialogues called the Lifestyle Transformation Series, which will explore the debilitating effects of a Western lifestyle, and what we can do to counteract this; while instilling an attitude that promotes healthy choices and healthy living.

Friday April 5th we will be screening the movie 9000 Needles.  The story of how Traditional Chinese Medicine changed the life of a recent stroke patient, whose insurance refused to cover his therapy.

To reserve a seat for any of these events you can contact Healing Lotus Acupuncture or Moline Chiropractic Clinic by phone at (309) 764-4753.  Reservations can also be made by email at healinglotustcm@gmail.com

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