T.D. Walters I hope you are fortunate enough, to someday, learn that your body has an intelligence beyond reason, and rational. Your body is a record of all your experiences: good, bad, and indifferent. It remembers even when you don’t. The practice of acupuncture is centuries old, and can open your world to something new in any session. You must leave your preconceived notions at the door and commit to the hour away from the distractions of the world. I’ve had eight sessions now and I would describe the process like peeling an onion. I let down my defenses and gave up on held in hurts, sometimes nearly lifelong patterns, caused by events or circumstances, only to feel a warmth and togetherness of my whole body. I am in harmony. Within three treatments, I was relieved of a burden I’ve carried twenty five years, interestingly I came to acupuncture with foot pain, repairing function in my feet allowed me to “lighten the load.” I felt the relief of natural peristalsis, which surprisingly, had been dysfunctional since I was three years old. Your body was there and is your history and remembers even if you forget or try to forget. I’ve experienced results beyond expectation from Yin’s Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Center. My practitioner is Angie Yin. I hope that someday you are fortunate to be treated by this gifted woman.