Acupuncture without needles, a painless approach
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Acupuncturist Susan Davis, right, does tapping as part of the Emotional Therapy Technique, a therapy based on manipulating energy pathways in the body to neutralize negative emotions.
ENGLEWOOD — Susan Davis is used to her patients being afraid of what she’s about do to them, especially during their first visit, but after practicing acupuncture nearly 30 years, she’s looking to take away some of that apprehension without altering the results.
Based on ancient Chinese traditional medicine, acupuncture involves the insertion of thin, solid needles into the body to correct imbalances of the flow of energy.