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Acupuncture and The Opioid Crisis

A free community health lecture on the role of acupuncture and how it can reduce or eliminate the need for opioids & non-opioid drugs.

The use and abuse of prescription pain medications is now responsible for an astonishing 44 deaths per day in America, surpassing auto accidents as the leading cause of accidental deaths in American adults. Despite this fact, sales of opioid medications keep rising as do the number of prescriptions each year.

At the same time, the use of acupuncture has dramatically increased over the last 20 years, with more patients than ever using acupuncture as an adjunct treatment for both acute and chronic pain conditions.

Recently, The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit organization that accredits and certifies nearly 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States, updated its Pain Management Standard to include acupuncture as an effective non-pharmacological strategy for managing pain.

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Join Rebecca Berkson, L.Ac, Dip.OM, at the Dolley Madison Library, as she discusses how acupuncture can reduce – or even eliminate – the need for opioids and non-opioid drugs by:

  • Stimulating the production of the body’s own “endogenous opioids”;
  • Stimulating the production of the body’s natural anti-inflammatory compounds;
  • Facilitating the body’s own natural chemistry creating the potential for similar – or sometimes better – benefits than synthetic drugs, without the risks of addiction or side effects.

Program Details:

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Acupuncture & the Opioid Crisis
Monday, February 22: 7-8PM
Dolley Madison Library, 1244 Oak Ridge Ave, McLean, VA
Cost: FREE

Due to seating limitations, please RSVP by calling 703-532-4892, or by emailing rsvp@kaplanclinic.com. Please be sure to arrive by 6:45 to enjoy refreshments and to get a good seat!

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