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Kate Moss turns to acupuncture to overcome drug habit: reports
Mar 9, 2006, 14:25 GMT
London - British top model Kate Moss has apparently resorted to acupuncture to control the stress and strain resulting from her struggle to fight her cocaine addiction, press reports said Thursday.
The model, 32, was spotted with tiny square plasters in her right inner ear, which the Times said proved she had embarked on a course of acupuncture to fight addiction.
Sue Cox, founder of Smart UK, an organisation specializing in the use of acupuncture against 'substance misuse,' said she believed that Moss was 'on the right path.'
Cox said there was 'no doubt at all' from the photographs that the model was undergoing a programme of acupuncture.
During sessions that last for 40 minutes the patient must sit quietly without talking.
Moss spent several months out of Britain after the disclosure of her cocaine habit last September, and was treated in a rehabilitation clinic in Arizona.
Leading fashion houses cancelled their contracts with her over the drugs scandal.
© 2006 dpa - Deutsche Presse-AgenturCOMMENT
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