Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Acupuncture is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and improve function. This is done by inserting sterilized, stainless-steel needles (that are as fine as a human hair) into specific points located near or on the surface of the skin which have the ability to alter various biochemical and physiological conditions in order to treat a wide variety of illnesses.

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What is NMT?

NMT - The Feinberg Technique Protocols in NeuroModulation

NMT trains the controls systems of the body to correct the causes of disease in a natural way. NMT uses this MRT method to first "Access" the ACS - we open the window to "see" internal function of the body. We then "Assess" the ACS - we measure the faults in ACS function that are responsible for illness. Finally, NMT uses a powerful system of clinical protocols to "Modulate" the condition - we treat to push the control systems of the body in the direction of normal function. We use a system of clinical treatment pathways tailored to the various causes of illness discovered in the patient. These protocols involve a series of "queries" - questions used to find control system errors. Next we use specific corrective statements of the NMT treatment protocol to train the ACS toward normal function - the first step in the return to wellness.

Some of those factors addressed by NeuroModulation Technique are:

-Allergy to any food, inhalant, drug, or contactant.

-Autoimmune disease - confusion of the ANS that results in immune attacks on our "self" tissues.

-Errors in sensitivity settings of nervous systems sensors for pain and stretch causing erroneous perception of pain and tightness.

-Toxic agents like pesticides, industrial chemicals, and heavy metals.

-Unrecognized infectious agents - usually stealthy variations of common  organisms that escape detection by the immune system.

-Exogenous Analogs - environmental chemicals that mimic our body's hormones, and confuse the hormonal function.