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Karin I Liedtke, LAc 

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About Me

I grew up in the beautiful state of Ohio and lived in the Cleveland area. At the time of my childhood, the water and air quality was poor there due to industry, but there was a marvelous park system that surrounded the Greater Cleveland area. One could bicycle many miles using multipurpose trails or hike through wooded, Riparian areas. I am still enjoying nature as a true place of personal and spiritual nourishment and value maintaining such places for generations to come.

Licensed Acupuncturist

Licensed on 8/27/85 by the State of California Medical Board of California Acupuncture Committee. License is renewed every other year with the completion of 50 units of continuing education classes.

Education

American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, 1985 San Francisco, California

San Francisco State University Master of Arts in Comparative Healing Systems (A study of alternative and worldwide healing practices) San Francisco, California

Antioch College Bachelor of Arts Yellow Springs, Ohio

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