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- Acupuncture & Natural Health Solutions2355 Vanderbilt Beach Rd
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Naples, FL 34109(239) 260-4566 - Testimonials
In three treatments a chronic condition of my hand has turned around and is improving by the day. Toni’s expert and painless placement of the needles began the healing of a 5 year condition resulting from hand trauma. This remarkable healing has restored the use of the hand and removed painful sensations hampering my ability to use the fingers. I would refer to Toni for any health related issue before seeking any other kind of medical help. Thank you Toni
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This network is called the meridian system. Today, interest in acupuncture, fascia
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