Acupuncturist
Dr. Angelica Kokkalis, O.M.D L.Ac.- Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese MedicineFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Acupuncturist.
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- Advertising Review:On February 28, 2022, BBB challenged advertising claims made by Dr. Angelica Kokkalis, O.M.D. L.A.c. - Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine ("Kokkalis"). Specifically, BBB requested that the business substantiate claims that implied that Electronic Acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment for a range of human health conditions, including: autism, Alzheimer's, senile dementia, Parkinson's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease, and addiction. This challenge was conducted pursuant to the BBB Code of Advertising, Section 1 - Basic Principles and Section 34 - Claimed Results. As of April 26, 2022, the business has not responded to BBB requests. The case has been closed as unsubstantiated
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