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You're Going to Stick That Where?

31 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Needles probably aren't your first choice when it comes to improving your health... so why are more and more people turning to acupuncture? Join Dr. Abbe Keen (Chiropractic Physician and Functional Nutrition Practitioner), Taylor Keen (Licensed Professional Counselor), and Kiersten Hansen (Functional Nutrition Practitioner) as they explore one of the oldest healing practices in the world and separate fact from fiction. Whether you're skeptical, curious, or convinced acupuncture isn't for you, this conversation takes an honest look at how it works, what it actually feels like, and why it's used to support everything from chronic pain and stress to sleep, digestion, and emotional wellbeing. Along the way, the hosts discuss the body's remarkable ability to heal, how acupuncture complements other approaches to healthcare, and why treating the root cause often matters more than chasing symptoms. If you've ever wondered whether acupuncture is worth trying—or simply wanted to understand why someone would willingly volunteer to be poked with needles—this episode is for you. You might be surprised by what those tiny needles are actually doing.

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