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Neuro Integration is the result of a compilation of studies and practices on how the nervous system communicates with the body and the brain. It is based mainly on Applied Kinesiology which observes the firing patterns of the brain. Using designated hand patterns together with motor responses of the muscles brings correction to the nerve transmissions from the brain to the body and vice versa, so healing occurs.
There are 40 quadrillion (40,000,000,000,000,000) patterns of connections in the brain. Neuro Integration makes it possible to rewire some the faulty or weak connections utilizing kinesiology and muscle firing. The body in its infinite wisdom knows the correct blue print for health and healing. Because of emotional and/or physical traumas, this blueprint may become faded, smudged, torn, or difficult to read. Neuro Integration helps restore synaptic responses to their inborn function.
Neuro Integration, allows the brain to discontinue firing on pathways that are diseased or weak from traumas and stress; subsequently, reviving new pathways. Change the pathways, change the mind, and change our lives. Reorganizing the brain stops the processing of stress allowing the body to heal itself. Neuro Integration can rejuvenate the nervous system in as little as six minutes.
How a session works: Generally, a client identifies a complaint or issue they would like to clear. By clarifying the issue before the integration, the pathways in the nervous system are stimulated or fired. This leads the me to the specific integration that will address that particular set of pathways.
During an NI session the client lies fully clothed on their back on a massage table. Kinesiology is used to guide the process. Light touch is applied on a series of points on the body, similar to acupressure. As a point is touched, a hand is held in a designated pattern to fire a particular pathway to the brain. The arm is pulled to create firing. The feet are moved to lock in the new pathway.
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Updates:
Progress we're seeing with NI!
10/2/09 - A gentleman that has been lactose intolerant for 35+ years. Did an integration for digestion and intolerance to certain foods. Following evening, he consumed 16 oz. of dairy. Normally, he gets a pretty unhappy digestive system with gas, bloating, and even pretty severe diarrea. The next day, he updated saying he'd not had any of it this time. I'm hopeful that future meals with other foods he can't normally tolerate: peanut butter, gluten, ... will produce the same results and not the ill effects he's previously had. Also did an integration for lingering knee pain and throbbing at night from an old injury and surgery (removal of knee cap). The first night, no pain or throbbing, although we're giving this more time for another update.
9/25/09 - An 11 year old with lingering tingling and sensitivity after a couple of injuries (stitches in a finger 9 months prior and and a ripped of big-toe nail about 10 weeks prior). The following day tingling and sensitivity in the finger are gone and the big toe/nail bed is no longer painful.
9/24/09 - A older gentleman that had been in an accident. He was ejected out of the top of his amish buggy through the roof and landed on his head and shoulder. He's had immense head, neck and shoulder pain. He also had an old ankle injury where the pain can be severe in coordination with the opposite ankle/foot for doing all the work for so many years. First session 9/3- Saw several good days without pain. Pain returned so 2nd integration was needed on 9/9. Update on 9/24 - shoulder pain is gone. Head and neck pain is improved but remains. Ankle and foot pain returned a day or two prior to the 3rd integration. Third integration done on 9/24.
9/13/09 - A 19 yr. old with a rather involved syndrome affecting neurological function and a lot of seizure activity. Did several integrations: one for an outbreak of hives, upset stomache due to medication, and one for desired overall improvement of neurological function. 9/16 - Mom reports, "We have seen much better color in her complexion, she says her tummy feels better and has, interestingly, been doing well with forethought and planning. ie. ..... she is putting her drink in the fridge for the next day (a new development which is exciting for us). She typically lives in the present and is not able to project/plan toward the future. She seems to feel well right now and is communicating things she would like to do, places she'd like to go, etc."
9/12/09 - A german short haired pointer (dog) - did NI for hyperness. Report on 9/14 - "Zack" had a great weekend, slept all day on top of his dog box the day of his NI session. Something the owner has never seen him do after owning him for several months. He's been much calmer and had less barking.
9/10/09 - A man with advanced lupus taking morphine and oxcycodone for pain.
First NI session on 9/3 for general pain and neurological function. Report on 9/5 that the toes on his left foot were no longer curling under, some feeling was being regained in his left leg and foot, pain was much less overall and has not needed near as much morphine that he had been taking. He had not had any bladder accidents since the 1st session.
Session #2 - 9/9 for specific pain in his hip down his left leg, and toes curling under had returned on 9/8. Report on 9/10 - Pain is gone in the hip and leg. Toes are straightened out again. And he was able to sleep for the first time in as long as he could remember.
Report on 9/24 - Pain has returned. However, he is able to walk approx. 30-45 feet unassisted with a walker. Previous to NI sessions, he always had to have help. He has also had a few days that he's been able to get out of bed by himself (normally son has to help him out of bed and to a chair beside the bed).
9/8/09 - A woman with osteo-arthritis. Report on 9/11 - "I am moving arthritic fingers that hadn't moved painlessly in months".
8/1/09 - A dog with limping and hip pain - A couple of days after the NI work, the dog is happy, running all over the yard and not limping. A canine joint supplement was started along with a dog bed. Limping returned slightly on 8/8. Session #2 - continued joint pain and limping. Dog was able to go until 9/1 with no limping. Session #3 - 9/2. No limping has been seen since.
August 2009 - A woman with back pain. Report a few days later - back pain was much improved, but surprised that arthritic pain in her hands were also gone.
August 2009 - A child with anxiety to the point she isn't eating. Eating again 2 days later. Anxiety is much reduced.
July 2009 - A horse that had surgery. Hanging her head low acting like she's in pain and going to colic. Drug out eating one slice of hay for about 5 hours. Normally she eats 2 within an hour. Immediately after the NI session, she perked up, started eating, drinking and was much more pleasant. Never colicked.
July 2009 - A large horse with an unknown hip problem. Would only ever rest the back right leg. If he tried to rest the left leg, he'd immediately switch back like it hurt or something. After switching joint supplements over the summer, the gait really improved. After the NI session, he now rests on both back legs equally.
May 2009 - A teenager who had alot of anxiety sometimes to the point of throwing up when she would show a horse on the Ohio State Fairgrounds. In July, she participated in the Ohio State Fair Horse Show. She showed without all the upset that had previously occured and was able to hold things together.
Winter/Spring 2009:
A 9 year old boy with swelling of the whites of his eyes every spring as an allergy reaction to the grass and pollen. Normally, he has to take Zyrtec from March-Novemeber and if the zyrtec doesn't cover it enough, patanol drops can be given to immediately reduce the redness, itchness and eventual swelling of the eyes. Update 9/28/09 - Since the integrations were done late winter, zyrtec nor patanol has been used to control the allergies or eye issues. It has not returned. No swelling, redness or itchness has been seen.
Winter/Spring 2009:
A horse that was really nasty to groom, handle on the ground, saddle, etc. but great to ride. She was nasty all time time, not just during heat cycles. After 1 NI session, she was able to be groomed without fear of the handler being bitten or kicked. In August 2009, she was able to find a permanent home. She would never have been able to be sold when she was nasty previously.
Winter/Spring 2009:
A man with arm pain from carpal tunnel for about 9-10 years. Its the only thing he's ever tried that took away the pain. He has not had surgery for carpal tunnel.
Winter/Spring 2009:
An anxious horse - nervous to go into new arenas; every visit to a local indoor arena, she would be really nervous/anxious to the point that the child/rider had to be put on a lunge line and couldn't ride independantly. After a couple of sessions, the horse did not act like that for the rest of the riding season.
Winter/Spring 2009:
A horse that would not back out of a trailer. She had alot of anxiety, got very nervous, would pace and prance in the trailer. She was not comfortable until she was able to turn around inside the trailer and go out head first. After one NI session, she backed peacefully out of the trailer and has ever since.
Winter/Spring 2009:
A horse that always had "coldback" when saddling. Our trainer wanted my daughter to ride this horse for her first jumping clinic! When a saddle was placed on him, he would look like a bucking bronco - kick both legs out then immediately rare, etc. I decided to do an NI session on him prior to the jumping clinic with this horse. He never again has had coldback/saddling problems since that NI session that day. Our trainer continues to use him for beginning lesson kids.