Health and the Nervous System

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Network Spinal Analysis

Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) is a safe, gentle and effective approach for everyone regardless of age or health. Network Spinal Analysis taps into the body's innate healing capacity to optimize health and wellness.

What makes this approach different?

Network Spinal Analysis specifically teaches your brain and body how to develop better ways of releasing tension. When there is less tension on your nerves, the efficiency of the brain's communication with the body improves, which allows for better healing.

How NSA works

Network Spinal Analysis is done with a surprisingly gentle touch to the spine. A person is, most often, relaxed in a face-down position. A very precise touch is applied with no more pressure than one would use when touching a closed eye. These light touches stimulate areas where your body is already at ease, causing the ease to spread. The more ease that spreads throughout your body, the more your brain and body can decipher the sources of your problem and begin releasing the sources.

Treatments are referred to as entrainments (a small input causing a shift in a whole system). Each entrainment creates tissue responses and reciprocal brain changes. New and more efficient channels of communication are created between the brain and the body. Your brain begins learning how to more effectively release tension in the body. This release of tension allows ease to spread in the body, taking tension off the nerves. When there is less physical tension on the nerves your body's natural healing mechanisms can fully kick into action, allowing much greater healing.

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