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Author Archives: truncheon

Take it Easy

Posted on June 12, 2013 by truncheon

We are now offering pre-paid treatments cards, called “Easy Cards,” to make it even easier to come in for frequent treatments. The cards are on sale at a discount through Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog, Specials

Testimonial- Chris Burley

Posted on June 11, 2013 by truncheon

I recently got really sick … sinus headaches, stuffy nose, popping ears, chest congestion, sore throat … THE WORKS! I went several times to Oakland Acupuncture Project and felt significantly Continue Reading →

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Jeff On Why Teachers Are Awesome

Posted on June 5, 2013 by truncheon

I have an immense amount of respect for teachers and feel honored to support them with acupuncture this month. Being married to a 5th grade teacher at a local school, Continue Reading →

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  • Testimonial – James

    Oakland Acupuncture ProjectOAP has helped me in so many ways!  Both physical health but also emotional and spiritual well being.  All the practitioners listen to my concerns and treat me from a place of respect to my needs.  A few adjectives to describe OAP: healing, safe, thoughtful, nurturing, caring, soothing, joyful, and contemplative. OAP is an important way I support myself to lead the busy and active life I have.  I am very grateful for it's presence in my life.

    -James

     
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