• HORSE ACUPUNCTURE

    From michellemurphy329@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Al Pinsi on Tue Dec 29 14:26:10 2015
    On Tuesday, February 7, 1995 at 12:23:41 PM UTC-5, Al Pinsi wrote:
    In 1988 I wrote a 42pg softcover booklet showing close-up diagrams of
    100 accepted acupuncture points, and listing over 150 treatable
    conditions. Over 5,000 sold so far; many to vets, vet schools, and
    libraries. There are several ways to stimulate the points without
    needles.
    If anyone has questions as to whether a condition is treatable with acupuncture, or where the points are, I will try my best to help.
    I can also answer questions on Homeopathic Medicine. It is inexpensive, readily avilable, oral medication, but the FDA is not exactly crazy
    about it, even though it has been around over 125 years.

    i need a copy of your book how do I get it lost mine

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  • From rightoff84@gmail.com@21:1/5 to michelle...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 17 04:59:15 2016
    On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 5:26:12 PM UTC-5, michelle...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 1995 at 12:23:41 PM UTC-5, Al Pinsi wrote:
    In 1988 I wrote a 42pg softcover booklet showing close-up diagrams of
    100 accepted acupuncture points, and listing over 150 treatable
    conditions. Over 5,000 sold so far; many to vets, vet schools, and libraries. There are several ways to stimulate the points without
    needles.
    If anyone has questions as to whether a condition is treatable with acupuncture, or where the points are, I will try my best to help.
    I can also answer questions on Homeopathic Medicine. It is inexpensive, readily avilable, oral medication, but the FDA is not exactly crazy
    about it, even though it has been around over 125 years.

    i need a copy of your book how do I get it lost mine



    If you send me your email address, I'll email you an "ebook". route23@gmx.com

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