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Acupuncture Weight Loss

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Watch this Reuters video to see how one American took a trip to the Orient in search of weight loss answers. He's trying acupuncture and other ancient Chinese remedies to loose more than 100 pounds.

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Acupuncture Weight Loss (1:40)

Watch this Reuters video to see how one American took a trip to the Orient in search of weight loss answers. He's trying acupuncture and other ancient Chinese remedies to loose more than 100 pounds.

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