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Reid Reads: Acupuncture Explained with Dr. Shawnte Peterson

45 min · 19. apr. 2026
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Ever wondered how tiny needles can make a big difference? In this episode, I sat down with an acupuncturist to break down the science, myths, and real-life impact of acupuncture. From ancient techniques to modern healing, this one might just change how you think about pain, stress, and recovery. Come find out what I’ve been reading… and learning.

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