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NET is a holistic therapy, designed for all ages, to address the emotional and neurological roots of both physical and emotional health challenges.
It is based on the principle that unresolved emotional stress can contribute to physical symptoms and chronic conditions. This approach explores the connection between emotional stress and physical health, integrating insights from traditional medicine, neurology, and psychology.
Muscle testing and conversation are used to identify emotional stressors impacting your well-being. This technique will help remove emotional blocks and restore balance. Rather than simply addressing symptoms, NET aims to uncover and resolve underlying issues, promoting a deeper sense of emotional and physical harmony.
Here are some things it can help with:
By gently working through both emotional and physical aspects, NET provides lasting relief and helps you achieve true healing.
Check out our NET Wellness Assessment to discover which areas might need support. It’s a great way to identify where you could benefit from personalized care and find out how we can help you on your journey to complete healing.
Learn more about Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) by watching the documentary "Stressed." It provides a clear explanation of how NET works and highlights its effects on stress responses in cancer patients. The film includes real-life experiences and expert insights, showing how NET can support health and healing. We encourage you to watch and see how NET might benefit you and your child.
There is now quantifiable evidence as to ‘why’ patients feel better when treated with NET, and the dramatic pre- and post- treatment changes can be seen in fMRI brain images.
A recently published study examined the effects of NET on brain physiology in patients experiencing stress symptoms.
As stated in an October 2017 NET Study paper titled 'Changes in cerebellar functional connectivity and autonomic regulation.
"The results show for the first time that a treatment for traumatic stress changes cerebellar connectivity with limbic structures and the brain stem, and that these changes are
associated with reduced symptoms and autonomic reactivity [heart rate] to traumatic stimuli."
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