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NIS – Neurological Integration System
How do we do this?
First, we identify any ‘disengaged’ signals using the NIS system (a series of prioritized protocols) by holding specific anatomical contact points and doing a MUSCLE TEST to identify any issues pushed past their tolerance levels.
Once identified we can facilitate the BRAIN to re-set the circuitry for all the body systems to return to optimum potential – for that individual.
What happens during an NIS treatment?
During an NIS treatment your practitioner uses a muscle test (also known as applied kinesiology) and runs through a series of checks (the NIS system). We do this by contacting specific anatomical contact points on the body, from there we are able to identify which signals between the neurology (brain) and physiology (body) are not getting through. These points are similar to those used in Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture.
Our approach is unique in that we are accessing the intelligence of the brain through muscle testing and using these external anatomical contact points.
We do not use any machines, manipulation, drugs/ medications, special diets, or exercises.
When a disconnected signal is identified we use a method called integration and ‘tap’ a very specific area of the cranium (head) so that the brain is able to restore the signal.
Once this happens and communication resumes, the neurology (brain) is able to begin returning your physiology (body) back to its optimum function. So in turn the symptom/s you are experiencing will begin to resolve.
What determines a person’s individual tolerance level?
Each person has an individual DNA blueprint – that each of us is born with. This blueprint decides what your individual tolerances are – and your blueprint dictates what is
NORMAL FUNCTION FOR YOU.
Our individual tolerances and what causes them to be exceeded can be very different from person to person.
What causes a person’s individual tolerances to be exceeded?
Certain stresses to the body exceed our individual tolerances. These stresses can be physical, pathological, neurological or emotional.
For example: Pushing a muscle beyond it’s tolerance will mean brain control of that muscle becomes limited, causing reduced muscle function, leading to symptoms developing.
Using the NIS system practitioners are able to identify the `disconnected’ circuit and reconnect it with the brain. Once the brain is back in control, it will go about restoring function to the optimum potential for the muscle of the individual.
The optimum potential is when an individual’s physiological and neurological systems are operating to their maximum capability.
The optimum potential will vary from person to person depending on their DNA make-up and life experiences.
