04/05/2026
Spring is a season of movement — but not always ease.
As the body shifts out of winter, it’s common to see changes in circulation, inflammation, digestion, and energy levels. What should feel like renewal can instead surface as tension, fatigue, or flare-ups of chronic conditions.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, spring is associated with the smooth flow of Qi — the body’s capacity to move, adapt, and regulate. When that movement is disrupted, symptoms often follow.
Acupuncture works by supporting that internal movement:
• easing musculoskeletal tension and joint pain
• regulating stress and nervous system response
• supporting digestion and seasonal transitions
• improving circulation and recovery
At Inspira Vitas Acupuncture, treatment is individualized and deliberate — grounded in tradition, informed by clinical experience, and focused on restoring function rather than chasing symptoms.
If this season feels more difficult than it should, your body may be asking for support.
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Brian R. Walker, L.Ac.
Inspira Vitas Acupuncture, PLLC
20 N. Main St.
The Bell Tree Community Center
Earlville, NY 13332
📞 607-316-9548
🌐 www.inspiravitas.com
✉️ brian@inspiravitas.com