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Wellness Solution Centers to Hold Monthly "Dinner with the Docs" Program

Program Topic: Understanding Acupuncture and Neuro Emotional Technique

Wellness Solution Centers will hold its monthly “Dinner with the Docs” program on Monday, July 6, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Applebee’s, 2 West Road, Newtown, PA 18940. The July program will explore the physical and mental benefits of acupuncture and neuro emotional technique (NET).

Guest speaker Kitty Ghen, L. Ac., will discuss what acupuncture is and how this healing practice can enhance your life. Ghen will also explain how acupuncture works to balance the body physically by relieving the tension within the meridian system.

Dinner with the Docs is a free program and includes a healthy dinner. To register for the program, visit http://bit.ly/WSCacupuncture101.

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About Dinner with the Docs:

“Dinner with the Docs” is a year-long program of dinner seminars featuring guest speakers who discuss a variety of timely health and wellness topics. “Dinner with the Docs” events are held the first Monday of each month at the same time and location.

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For more information about Dinner with the Docs visit www.wscenters.com.

About Wellness Solution Centers:

Wellness Solution Centers are state-of-the-art wellness facilities dedicated to dramatically improving the quality of your health by addressing your physical, bio-chemical and mental/emotional needs. The experience and training of their staff, and the ability to provide multi-faceted wellness services under one roof, gives their patients a unique advantage towards health and wellness. Everything a patient needs to live a healthy lifestyle is available under one roof! For more information visit www.wscenters.com.

About Kitty Ghen:

Kitty Ghen, L. Ac., graduated from the Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine in 2002, and has been serving Bucks and Montgomery County ever since. Kitty became inspired to help people because of the profound effects natural healing had on her two sons that were suffering with complex health and neurological issues. Her purpose is to heal people naturally and to support the Newtown community in becoming a happy and healthy place to and raise a family.

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