Submitted by Lynne Herbst
Virginia Voronin, L,A,C., will present a program on acupuncture at the Mt. Holly Library on March 10 at 1:00 pm. If you have ever been curious about this ancient Chinese technique that works to treat the whole person rather than specific areas this is the perfect free opportunity. Acupuncture is no longer viewed as a strange alternative method but has wide acceptance in conventional medical circles and is now routinely recommended by all manner of doctors, nurses and other health professionals. Virginia spent the fall offering community acupuncture events around the State to help people deal with the effects of hurricane Irene by performing simple yet effective ear acupuncture treatment. Virginia based this program on an organization called Acupuncturists Without Borders that travels to areas of the world experiencing some type of disaster from weather or war performing acupuncture to alleviate stress. In our program she will explain the treatment of acupuncture and the ways that acupuncture can improve your life. She will also do a demonstration for those interested. Virginia is a licensed Acupuncturist with training in medicinal herbs, Iyengar Yoga and Thai Massage and has her own private practice. Learn how you can relax, release and restore your well being with this 5,000 year old method. Call 802-259-3707 for additional information. Mt. Holly Town Library is located on 26 Maple Hill, Belmont Vt. 05730.