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Mary

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Mary N.
I just wanted to say thank you for the great gift of healing you have and share.  When I came to see you just a couple months ago, I hadn't been able to sit up strait due to the pain it caused me to try. For someone who did yoga for 6 years before being disabled this is hard to accept as I know sitting out of alignment takes you out of alignment farther. We always imagined our spine in alignment during yoga.

 

Now when I leave your office I can sit up strait for a little while,

something most take for granted but I hadn't been able to do without

crippling pain in the almost 5 years I have been disabled/ differently

abled.


In just the short time you have treated me I have feel and notice constant

progress. I love that I am incorporated and embowered by the exercises you

prescribe. Therefore, I remained an active part in all times in my healing,

even after leaving your office. I study and practice nutritional healing and

have for years, it is good for me and I know helps me not decline

fast/further, however it has  not helped me by itself. I whole heartedly

believe in supplements and nutrition however, it did not give me the

empowering feeling now my now integrated care with you gives me. I have a

renewed hope in healing I had lost just a short time ago. I am not sure how

far my body is capable of healing, but I am sure that I have the best chance

of healing as completely as possible with your guidance and care a part of

my life. Also it is wonderful to know that my family is in the same great

hands. I look forward to furthering my progress with you as well as some day

soon getting back into acupuncture healing with Dr. Lisa. You both have

great gifts of healing.


I just wanted you to know this, and give my thanks for all you are and do,

thank you see you when my body says to come in,

blessings be to you and family, Mary

 
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