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◆ 2006: Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs Support Women's Health. - Art of Well Being 2006 Fall Page 4
◆ 2004: Acupuncture Helps Children With Cerebral Palsy - Art of Well Being 2004 Fall Page 5
◆ 2004: Traditional Chinese Medicine - Natural Awakenings July 2004 Page 16
◆ 2002: Acupuncture Relieves Pain and Restores Health - Art of Well Being 2002 Fall Page 10
◆ 2002: The All-in-One Body in Traditional Chinese Medicine - Art of Well Being 2002 Spring Page 7
◆ 2002: Use Acupuncture to Help Cerebral Palsy Patients - Published online in Sheridan Hill Web Site
◆ 1997: Electrical Stimulation Of Acupuncture Points Enhances Gastric Myoelectrical Activity In Humans - American Journal of Gastroenterology 92(9): 1527-1530, September 1997 (by X. Lin, J. Liang, J. Ren, F. Mu, M. Zhang, and J. D. Z. Chen)
◆ 1996: Positive Effects of Acupuncture on Gastric Myoelectrical Activity in Healthy Chinese - Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Electrogastrography, San Francisco, California (by X. M. Lin, J. Ren, J. Liang, F. Mu, M. Zhang, J. D. Z. Chen)

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by Donna Campbell

Fang Mu's practice is located in High Point, North Carolina; near Greensboro and Winston-Salem.
Acupuncture treatment is $60 per visit and will last for about one hour.

Tel: (336) 885-8898  |  Fax: (336) 885-8898  |  FangMu@muacupuncture.com  |  www.muacupuncture.com