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My mission is to help empower each person to live their best life, one moment at a time – Emily Kappelman L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.

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    • Something To Ponder: What Saying Do You Hate?
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    • Something To Ponder: What Saying Do You Hate?
    • Sending You a Virtual Hug & Sharing the Power of Thought
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    • Fertility Suggestions from an Acupuncturist
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Something to Ponder:

November 10, 2015Emily Kappelman L. Ac., Dipl. O.M. 1 Comment

The body heals with play, the mind heals with laughter and the spirit heals with joy.

– Proverb

blooming trees in China

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