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Neuro-Emotional
Technique
The chiropractic profession is on the rise, with
more people searching for an alternative approach
in their quest for optimal health. Spinal adjustments,
acupuncture and nutritional therapy are techniques
commonly employed by chiropractors to achieve a
healthy body and improve the quality of life. Current
research shows that many back problems and related
ailments result from psychological factors, as
well as physical ones.
The Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) allows chiropractors
to access emotional issues in an effective and
discreet manner. After one treatment, the majority
of patients feel an immense improvement in their
mobility and a release of muscle tension. Muscle
testing often reveals increased strength, and less
pain upon palpation. It is necessary to have the
patient continue with NET for several weeks, with
longer treatment required for more complex, or
suppressed emotional circumstances.
The premise behind NET is that it works because
emotions are physiologically based. When a person
remembers an emotional event, the emotional display
at the time of the event is replicated. Muscle
testing allows the chiropractor to reveal the memory
of an event associated with a given subluxation.
By adjusting the spine while the patient holds
onto this memory, the energy circuit, or meridian,
begins to restore a balanced energy flow.
Patients must remember that NET is unable to change
a situation, or to make certain emotions disappear.
However, it provides the patient with the tools
necessary to block the detrimental effects negative
emotions have upon health. By targeting emotional
blockades patients are guided towards a healthier
mind and body.
- Lisa M.
Kafun
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Care and Children
Read about how Dr. Chambul was called into
action to assess and treat his own daughter,
Bianca.
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Testimonial
"I was introduced to you approximately 10 years
ago after I suffered a torn muscle in my calf
while skiing. The physician who attended to
me at the time had suggested physical therapy
and stated that I would get back on my skis
in 4 to 6 weeks. In your care, I was back on
my skis in 10 days."
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