The Edmonton Muse December 2017 | Page 9

After taking the needles out, which I also did not feel, I stood up and felt GREAT! The whole process was comfortable and relaxing.

With my issues, I will have to go back again in a few weeks but in all honesty, I am looking forward to it.

Kenny recommended some herbs to take to help my ailments that I will purchase at a herbal shop. I will follow through with the treatment and you can expect a follow up article in a few months when my treatment is done.

Overall, my experience was nothing short of amazing; I left that room feeling better than going in. Though they needed a lot of information, it felt good speaking to someone that made sure I understood what they felt was wrong and how they were going to help me.

During my research and talks with these two, I found out that traditional Chinese medicine is not regulated in Alberta but they can still suggest it. Personally from my experience so far, I truly believe that humanity could greatly benefit from the cooperation of eastern and western medicine. Both Kenny and Dr. Lily stated that there is a necessity for both medicines, so my only hope is that in the future, we can see more recognition of the benefits of this practice.