WISCASSET — Acupuncturist Julie Meyer will speak at the Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education group from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the Wiscasset Community Center. The event is free.
She will be sharing her firsthand knowledge and specialized healing technique as it applies to those with chronic illness. Meyer is part of a collective group of individual practitioners who have formed the Heart of Bath Health Center in Bath, each bringing their unique sense of healing beliefs and practices together for the betterment of the Midcoast community.
The Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education group was created and exists to raise awareness, foster education, advocate for change and provide support for those affected by Lyme Disease and other tick-borne associated diseases.
For more information, contact Paula Jackson Jones at (207) 446-6447, Angele Rice at (207) 841-8757 or email midcoastlymediseasesupedu@ gm ail.com.
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