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You treat her with acupuncture.

You decide to go ahead with the acupuncture treatment. It's difficult to treat Wanda because she has been on different medications, and because her chi is severely blocked by the cancer.

You would probably have been able to do much more for Wanda if she had come to see you earlier for preventative care in the early stages of her disease.

With your help, Wanda is feeling less pain, but the cancer hasn't subsided. "We always have to determine what is going on and find the right remedy for a person," says Fred Kwak, a Chinese medicine practitioner.


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