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Murrieta Business Access Acupuncture Needs Your Support
Learn how Access Acupuncture is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.

The new coronavirus has changed life for all of us. Local businesses have taken a huge economic hit, but communities are finding creative ways to support the establishments they know and love.
In an effort to help local businesses in our communities stay connected and succeed, Patch will shine a light on some of them through a series of Q&A articles during this time.
Access Acupuncture is one of the businesses in town facing struggles during the coronavirus. You can lend your support by reading more about the company, below, and by contacting them here.
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Tell us about your business and its history in your town.
We provide acupuncture and herbal medicine to our community. We specialize in chronic conditions such as neuropathy, fibromyalgia, pain conditions, migraines, as well as women's health and fertility.
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How has the new coronavirus impacted your business and its employees?
We have limited our hours significantly and have encouraged our patients who are over 65 to stay home (this makes up 50 percent of our practice).
How can local customers support you now and in the future?
We are offering gift certificates for future visits as well as offering phone consults for customized herbal prescriptions to boost immunity, relieve stress and anxiety and to help support the antiviral function to minimize viral infections.
Are there any other outstanding businesses in town you think deserve some community support?
Realty Trust Group, Lillium Lee, The Press and DownTown Public House.
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