Neuro-Emotional Technique
The human body can be compared to a triangle. Each side
of the triangle directly influences the other two sides. We are
healthy when our structural, biochemical, and emotional aspects are harmoniously
balanced. For
more than 100 years, chiropractors have corrected subluxations of the
spine. Subluxations
cause diminished nerve and organ function, and spinal adjustments correct
this structural side of the triangle. In recent decades, clinical
research has greatly advanced our understanding of body chemistry and
how it is affected by the foods we eat, exposure to toxic pollution,
and allergens.
Now doctors can use a procedure called Neuro-Emotional Technique (N.E.T.). N.E.T.
addresses the emotional component, the third leg of the triangle of health,
in a safe, effective, physiological way with a spinal adjustment.
It's human nature to have an emotional response to significant events
in our lives and then return to our Abnormal state of being. Sometimes,
however, our bodies hold onto a response and And lock it in our sympathetic
nervous system as a neuro-emotional complex (N.E.C.). Eventually,
negative emotions (conscious or unconscious) may manifest as a spinal subluxation
and a specific imbalance in a muscle or acupuncture meridian. The
net result is ill health.
Could someone have an N.E.C. and not be aware of it?
Yes. For example, say a young boy was forced against his will to
get an injection in a doctor's office. This adult may now feel tense
in any doctor's office, and may not have the slightest idea why. Spinal
subluxations associated with this N.E.C. may result in increased pain and
dysfunction.
How Does N.E.T. Work?
Emotions are good and necessary. Normally, a person can
have an emotional trauma, experience the emotion, and release the event. However,
if this same person has a neuro-physiological deficit, the same emotional
trauma can lodge in the body as an N.E.C. This is a reflex
pattern very much associated with the conditioned response that Ivan
Pavlov documented so well. Restimulated N.E.C.s can cause recurrences
of spinal subluxations and their remote complications.
N.E.T. is
a methodology of findings and removing vertebral subluxations associated
with N.E.C.s, which are preventing abnormal emotional responses from
returning to their normal physiology.
The N.E.T. doctor uses muscle testing, body reflex points, and semantic
reactions (physiological reactions to memories or words) to assist
and guide you to recall a specific negative emotion and when it first
occurred. This engages a specific neuro-emotional pattern, much
as a computer operator engages a specific program on a computer screen. While
you mentally hold the emotional memory, the doctor adjusts the associated
spinal subluxations.
After an N.E.C. is treated
The spinal adjustment corrects the subluxation, as well as resolving
muscle and meridian imbalances. The underlying negative emotion
now loses its impact and is less likely to be re-stimulated. When
an N.E.C. is eliminated, the nervous system can work better. It
is important to realize that spinal adjustments don't make life's problems
go away. However, a person with a strong nervous system can usually
deal with life=s problems more effectively.
Is N.E.T. treatment safe?
Yes. Qualified doctors correct an N.E.C. with a safe and gentle
adjustment of the spine.
Now that the emotional side of the triangle of health has been strengthened,
the patient can make enhanced gains in structural and biochemical health.
What are emotions?
In the past, people related to emotions as being psychologically based. Now
scientific discoveries have shown emotions are physiologically based.
AA complex reaction pattern of changes in nervous, visceral, and skeletal-muscle
tissues response to a stimulus... As a strong feeling, emotion is usually
directed toward a specific person or event and involves widespread physiological
changes, such as increased heart rate and inhibition of peristalsis.
-THE LONGMAN DICTIONARY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Recent advancements in neuroscience demonstrate that emotions are an
interaction between chains of amino acids which form neuropeptides and
receptors. Emotions are normal physiological (organic) processes
in the body, some of which are pleasant and others which are quite unpleasant.
Just as the physiology of muscles can be affected by subluxations, the
physiology of emotions can also be affected. A muscle contracting,
when and how you want it to, is normal physiology. When a muscle
is in a state of constant contraction (or spasm) at an inappropriate
time, it is abnormal physiology, and we seek help to relieve the nerve
pressure that is causing it. Similarly, when an emotional response
is happening at an inappropriate time, it is also abnormal physiology,
and we likewise may seek out help to relieve the nerve pressure that
is causing it.
Where are Emotions?
We feel different emotions in different parts of our body in different
ways. The ancient acupuncturists correlated the different emotions
to different organ meridians in our body. For example: fear to
the kidney, anger to the liver, grief to the lungs, etc. Although
the primary locations for the physiology of emotions are in the brain,
spine, autonomic nervous system, and acupuncture circuits, emotions do
affect any and all parts of the body in a physiological way. Researchers
have now demonstrated that emotional biochemical's travel to almost every
cell in the body.
What is Heals?
It is worth noting that chiropractic adjustments do not heal the body,
food supplements do not heal the body, and removing an N.E.C. does not
heal the body. The body heals itself.
All therapies are only successful if they remove the blocks@ to allow
the body’s own healing wisdom to express itself.
Please note: N.E.T. treatment is not a substitute for psychological or
psychiatric therapy. Patients who show a possible need for psychotherapy
are referred to psychological or psychiatric professionals for evaluation
and/or treatment. The correction of an N.E.C. is a physiological
phenomenon accomplished by doctors qualified to adjust the spine.
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