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CT Acupuncture Center – Multiple Locations

$129 for Three Acupuncture Sessions ($550 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Licensed acupuncturist with over 25 years of experience works to alleviate pain, headaches & other ailments to sound of soothing music

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 10, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. New clients only. Sessions must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Accidentally discovered during the boozy revelry of a Chinese pin factory’s New Year's party, acupuncture has since developed into both a potent alternative medicine and popular celebrity Jeopardy! category. Usher in a pain-free way to stay pain-free with this Groupon.

$129 for Three Acupuncture Sessions ($550 Value)

The visit begins with a thorough exam, discussion of health history, and traditional pulse and tongue diagnosis. During the acupuncture treatment, needles find bodily meridians believed to conduct chi, or energy. Acupuncturists practice the ancient art in order to assuage ailments from headaches and muscle pain to fibromyalgia.

CT Acupuncture Center

CT Acupuncture Center's licensed acupuncturist, Ingri Boe-Wiegaard, draws expertise from 30 years of professional practice to alleviate ailments using classic Chinese methods. Holding degrees in Chinese and natural medicine, she has accumulated a portfolio of postgraduate work at five institutions around the world. Ingri now splits her time between performing acupuncture, conducting weekly meditation classes, and appearing on radio and TV to share her expertise and soothe high-strung gaffers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Baseball Lingo

In addition to reading excerpts from Brian Dennehy’s Wikipedia page, baseball announcers make broadcasts interesting for viewers by using colorful slang to describe what’s going on in the game. Here are some phrases you might hear the next time you're tuning in to baseball on the television:

Circus Catch: When a catch is made by a player who applies red lipstick to his nose before every game
Dying Quail: A line drive hits a pretty-looking pigeon
Mendoza Line: When an entire team is composed of players whose last and first names are Mendoza
Can of Corn: A player who looks like he could fit into a 128-ounce can of corn
Cup of Coffee: A pitch that makes a catcher yell, “Ooh, so hot!”
Barrel of Omelets: A home run
Full of Salt: Player makes a face as though someone just threw a handful of salt into his eyes
Brown Teeth in the Mouth: When it rains and the bases get muddy
Wheelhouse: A good name for a baseball-themed bar
The Artificial Moon’s Shining for All the Swingy Mens Who Keep Doing Things Against Each Other: Stadium lights are on

How many times did Harry Caray edit Brian Dennehy’s Wikipedia page?

CT Acupuncture Center

  • A

    Fairfield

    400 Post Rd.
    Fairfield, Connecticut 06824
    (203) 259-1660
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  • B

    Wilton

    1 Danbury Rd.
    Wilton, Connecticut 06897
    (203) 762-3646
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  • C

    Bethel

    236 Greenwood Ave.
    Bethel, Connecticut 06801
    (203) 778-6551
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