I recently had the privilege of attending a screening of the award-winning documentary 9000 Needles. The screening was sponsored by Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine and took place at the Santa Monica Public Library.
The screening was presented to a full house of students, acupuncturists, Chinese medicine enthusiasts, their friends and families, as well as members of the local community.
I was very enthusiastic to see this film; however, it exceeded my expectations. 9000 Needles is the story of Devin Dearth, a successful businessman, a loving husband and father, and a championship bodybuilder. Devin's life dramatically changes when he suffered a devastating stroke that results in a brain injury. Devin, a passionate guy who lives life on high octane, becomes paralyzed on his right side.
Through Devin's own determination and his receipt of great medical care, Devin experiences remarkable breakthroughs which gives everyone hope for his recovery. However, during a pivotal time in his recovery, Devin is informed that his insurance can no longer cover his therapy.
Devin's brother Doug finds out about a unique stroke recovery program in China involving acupuncture and Chinese medicine. The support of Devin's community is remarkable, funds are raised, and Devin and the family are off to China.
What unfolds after they arrive in China is simply amazing. Witnessing the healing effects of Chinese medicine in this context is truly eye-opening, and raises an important point: part of the healing of the health care crisis in America needs to include looking at lower cost, effective medicines that have been successfully practiced in other cultures.
Through Devin's own determination and his receipt of great medical care, Devin experiences remarkable breakthroughs which gives everyone hope for his recovery. However, during a pivotal time in his recovery, Devin is informed that his insurance can no longer cover his therapy.
Devin's brother Doug finds out about a unique stroke recovery program in China involving acupuncture and Chinese medicine. The support of Devin's community is remarkable, funds are raised, and Devin and the family are off to China.
What unfolds after they arrive in China is simply amazing. Witnessing the healing effects of Chinese medicine in this context is truly eye-opening, and raises an important point: part of the healing of the health care crisis in America needs to include looking at lower cost, effective medicines that have been successfully practiced in other cultures.
Not only is the story of Devin's healing journey itself inspiring and amazing, but the fact that it was documented so well was particularly impressive. Yes, it is a story about how powerful acupuncture and Chinese medicine is. That alone makes the movie worth seeing. But it is so much more. The film really tugs at your heartstrings as you travel with Devin and Doug and their family from tragedy to hope. At the screening that I attended, I witnessed the significant emotional involvement from the audience. By the end of the film, I don't think there was a dry eye in the house.
Check out the trailer for this inspiring film:
There was a great interview with the producer of the film in Acupuncture Today.
For the full interview click here: Doug Dearth Interview
You can find out more about the film, local screenings, and how you can purchase the DVD at 9000Needles.com.
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