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DESCRIPTION:Licensed acupuncturist, spiritualist, herbalist and longtime doula, R. 
 Dafina Kuficha shares a medley of traditional medicines from several 
 cultures. Traditional cultures have always had a number of ways to take 
 care of themselves before western medicine came into the picture.  When 
 western medicine brought its values and its conglomeration of synthetic 
 medicines many people lost their relationship with the healing practices of 
 their ancestors. \n\nThe workshop focuses on traditional Chinese medicine, 
 Acupuncture and using a body-mind-spirit connection to good health.  
 Acunpuncture is more than 5000 years old and was practiced in many places 
 outside of China, including Africa.  Acupuncture is effective in treating 
 numerous conditions including chronic and acute pain in the 
 muscuoloskeletal system, migraines, lung conditions, insomnia, high blood 
 pressure, diabetes, congestive heart failure, prenatal labor and post natal 
 care, gynecological conditions, prostate conditions and many more ailments. 
  \n\nR. Dafina Kuficha is founder of the Treasure Your Health Institute and 
 has been practicing Chinese medicine since 1992.  She does a radio segment 
 on KPFA, 94.1FM, (live streaming on www.kpfa.org) called "Treasured Health 
 Gems," featured on the Greg Bridges' "Traditions in Transitions" show on 
 the last Monday of each month. R. Dafina Kuficha provides free acupuncture 
 services every first Saturday of the month at the Black Coalition on AIDS 
 in San Francisco. She maintains her private practice in Berkeley, CA. and 
 has patients from all over the Bay Area.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/22/18707917.php
SUMMARY:Ancient Ways to Treasure Your Health: Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture
LOCATION:Phat Beets Farmers and Flea Market  5715 Market Street, Oakland, CA  94608  
 behind the Arlington Health Clinic
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/22/18707917.php
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