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Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village - Wind in the Willows Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture in Pittsburgh, PA (West End Village) Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac Board Certified

  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/michelle-wheeler/ Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - My passion for Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine began early in my life.  As a fresh graduate of Fordham University I started the exciting adven
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/what-is-acupuncture/ What Is Acupuncture? » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Acupuncture is an effective form of medical treatment that has evolved into a complete holistic health care system. Practitioners of acupuncture and Chines
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/what-is-acupuncture/modern-research/ Modern Research & Acupuncture » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Acupuncture has been employed as a health care modality for over 3,000 years. Modern science has begun to understand the secrets of this ancient medicine w
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/what-is-acupuncture/first-visit/ First Visit » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." – Lao-tzu Initial visits generally last from 30 to 90 minutes. Your acupuncturist will take a de
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/what-is-acupuncture/what-to-expect/ What to Expect » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - During the initial exam a full health history is taken. Questions are asked regarding health, symptoms and lifestyle. An appropriate physical exam is condu
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/what-is-acupuncture/q-a/ Q & A » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Some common questions about acupuncture are answered below. Call us if you have other questions or if you are interested in improving your life through acu
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/else-acupuncturist/ What else does my Acupuncturist do? » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Traditional Chinese Medicine includes several other modalities in addition to Acupuncture. As a Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist I will use a variety
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/contact/map-directions/ Map & Directions » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Wind in the Willows Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine LLC 42 Wabash St Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (508)364-4828
  • http://windinthewillowsacupuncture.com/new-yoga-studio/ New YOGA Studio » Wind in the Willows Acupuncture | Pittsburgh | West End Village | Michelle Wheeler, L.Ac - Wind in the Willows Acupuncture will be revealing a quaint Yoga studio in our new location as of March 1st, 2016.  This space offers tons of natural light

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  • Louis R. - Wrong Choice

    Should Have Passed On This One, Waste Of Time! Pure Junk! Didn't even want to finish this and was sorry for the purchase.

  • C. Beckwith - Overpriced Eye Goop, BEWARE !!

    Caution shoppers : these products are being sold in resort areas all across our country via oh so slick AGGRESSIVE Israeli marketeers . I was approached in Lahina ( island of Maui ) while on vacation. The flirty over complementary male salesman tried and tried to sell me this eye goop. After the goo was applied under my eyes, the serum dried. It was flakey afterwards , just like dried egg whites. I'm not into supporting a company too that employees sales people that rank up their with used car lot salesman. The cheesy aggressive approach is nauseating . Run away from this product .

  • JAZZY62 - Cozmo rocks!

    Great first impression! It is exactly as advertised, a robotic toy that interacts. What did you expect Cozmo to do, jump out the box and start cooking dinner...lol! With the anticipation of future updates, and present fun factor, this is sure to be a hit. I love it!

  • aware critic - overpriced plastic/same but update

    yet another pitched tv turnit till it dies product!!!!!!!!, induction works well with any pot or pan some need a metallic interface, such as a castiron trivett or pan to put the aluminum or copper pot in. if one wants an induction burner that is worth the money check, avantco, stainless steel restaurant quality at a good price,still china but a great product with warranty and parts, ps the shipping and handling was 10$ not 30$, do the homework then go by 5 star reviews!!!!!!,i have found that if one is going to buy cookware for induction carry a magnet!,if it sticks to the bottom the item will work, i am a hobby chef look for stainless steel or or ceramic cast coated pots or pans, but use the magnet!,some stainless have an aluminum sandwich on the bottom that will not work!!!,also look for riveted handles,and stainless lips on ceramic pots and pans, also induction temperature may not be what it says, use a temperature probe in the item to check it!!