2396 days ago

Great result after 1 day workshop

Oriental Acupuncture & Wellness Centre

Hi everyone,


Hope this email finds you well.

I just finished a 'Hand Therapy' workshop in Wellington. And I like to share something that you may find interesting for yourself and your loved ones.

Just the next day i heard some good results reported by some of the attendees. And I like to share with you especially one case.

One attendee treated a lady who had numbness and restrictive movement in the leg for 9 years with a simple technique she learned in 1 day workshop. You know what happened? First time in 9 years she felt tingling sensation there! She was even able to bend her leg more without any cramping!

This is something any of you can do after 1 day special workshop with Don, the only 'Hand Therapy' specialist in NZ.

More info is available in my website (www.handacupuncturecourses.com) on this amazing technique that anyone can easily learn and get benefit you've never imagined.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Kind regards,

Don Kim
0276982136 / oawcentre@hotmail.com

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