Acupuncture 101 at Los Altos Library
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This talk is generously sponsored by the Santa Clara County Library District, and will be held at the Orchard Room inside Los Altos Library.
Acupuncture entered the American spotlight in the 1970s when New York Times journalist James Reston received post-operative acupuncture treatment in China. Legalized in California in 1975, acupuncture is now integrated into major healthcare systems. Yet, despite its growing presence, many still lack a clear understanding of this ancient healing practice.
In this engaging talk, Dr. Aisha Julia Lee will provide a concise overview of acupuncture’s history and explore its role within today’s medical landscape. Attendees will gain practical insights into how acupuncture supports healing, when it may be appropriate to consider as part of a care plan, and what to expect during a typical treatment. The session will also address its potential benefits for overall wellness and healthy aging.
This program is part of the Santa Clara County Library District's celebration of Lunar New Year.
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In-person talk for adults about acupuncture’s history and its use in modern care, with guidance on when to consider it and what to expect.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person talk for adults about acupuncture’s history and its use in modern care, with guidance on when to consider it and what to expect.
