Thursday, July 10, 2008
Free acupuncture for Veterans in Philly?
We'd like to start such a program here. Are you interested in helping? We need volunteers for various jobs to get it going and keep it going.
Contact Korben Perry
Monday, June 16, 2008
Ellen in the news
Also, Ellen was recently the recipient of the Trailblazer Award for women owned business in Philadelphia. Here's a Philadelphia Tribune article about the awards.
Check back soon for another soon-to-be-published article about Philadelphia Acupuncture.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
the nice spring light returns to the PCA clinic

A belated Happy May Day to all!
Acupuncturist and co-founder Ellen Vincent and a room full of people being treated.
We'd like to publish some original descriptions/testimonials/essays/poems on what a treatment feels like, where you go, who you become, the way time moves, etc.
Feel free to email us stuff and let us know if it's not OK to publish.
Here's an excerpt from Lisa Rohleder's "Working Class Acupuncture for Patients", available as a download or book from www.lulu.com.
Acupuncture works best in an atmosphere of quiet and internal focus.As one of our patients explained, "when I come in here I feel like I can let go of everything and get completely into my own internal space. I can concentrate on myself completely. This is my sanctuary. I don't even notice, much less care, what's going on around me."
Treating patients in a community space also allows a unique kind of synergy to kick in. When everyone in the room is in a state of deep relaxation, the energy of each individual treatment spills over into the whole and creates a powerful shared state, similar to the experience of group meditation - even though the majority of our patients are not meditators. That shared state in turn makes each of the individual treatments more potent. From that perspective, the community allows us to do more for each individual for less money. Furthermore, the patients are creating the healing atmosphere as much as the practitioners are, which helps us remember where the real strength resides.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Art and Healing Network
Friday, February 8, 2008
what national health care looks like right now
Here's an article:
Baltimore Business Journal
Remember "company scrip", the currency issued in certain industries to pay workers. Such scrip can only be exchanged by wage-earners in company stores owned by their employers and often charging inflated prices. In the UK, such systems have been formally outlawed under Truck Acts.
In the U.S., mining and logging camps were typically created, owned and operated by a single company. These remote locations were cash poor and workers had very little choice but to purchase goods at a company store. With this economic monopoly, the employer could place enormous markups on goods, making workers completely dependent on the company, thus enforcing employee loyalty.
Friday, January 11, 2008
HealthCare for All!
Join PhilaHealthia founder Paul Glover as he discusses why and how WE can create our own cooperative health coverage plan, based on his successful Ithaca Health Alliance in New York: www.ithacahealth.org
Health Democracy contributes, by local example, to the campaign for universal health coverage. Check out www.HealthDemocracy.org
PhilaHealthia
· Benefits both the insured and uninsured
· When 1,000 people pledge $100 a year, we will begin a
minor medical plan
· As more people join, coverage expands!