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Holistic Kinesiology is a complementary medicine that centres on stress release. Manage your stress more effectively & you will have a healthier body on every level! Holistic Kinesiology combines chiropractic applied kinesiology (muscle monitoring) with the wisdom and insight of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM). According to TCM philosophy, the body is an entwined entity, all systems interconnecting and impacting on each other. An Holistic Kinesiology practitioner's focus is to facilitate balance within the systems of the body, giving it the best opportunity to function as a healthy unit. The combination of these two dynamic practices allows the practitioner to accurately communicate with the body to identify specific areas of stress; whether it is physical, mental, emotional, biochemical, environmental or behavioural and then in turn apply the most relevant technique, or protocol to relieve or defuse that stress, creating balance within the body. An Holistic Kinesiologist will utilise:
Holistic Kinesiology can assist with:
Applied Kinesiology - Neuro organisation Technique – specialising in structural re-balancing N.O.T. focuses primarily on the physical body and its functions which are organised into a network of primary survival systems and sub systems. The primary survival systems are; feeding, flight/fight, reproduction and immune systems. Each of these systems has specific pre programmed functions which control everyday activities. The systems function as an integrated network to ensure a synchronised expression of our life force. These systems are responsive to genetic, environmental, & physiological factors; physical and emotional trauma, changes in environmental & other factors such as diet, toxins, & chemicals, which can effect or alter the automatic innate functions of these networks. Each system affects and is affected by every other system. Disorganisation in one system can & will affect some other part of the network. N.O.T delivers a multitude of protocols to re balance each system in relation to the other to ensure the continued best function of the body; a self healing, self regulating, self perpetuating organism. Our Practitioners are:
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