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NEURAL
ORGANIZATION TECHNIQUE (N.O.T.)
I have taken training from several doctors in the United
States who have developed techniques that deal with identifying and
correcting faults in the nervous system. One technique that I have
mastered is called Neural Organization Technique. It is a very powerful
technique wherein its originator, Dr. Carl Ferreri, used muscle response
testing to find the basic sequences or “programs” that we are all built
with on a primitive level.
It encompasses knowledge from chiropractic, acupuncture, craniosacral
therapy, reflexology, Neuro Linguistic Programming, and more. What is
unique to Dr. Ferreri’s work is that he has found order in the
system so that there is very little guesswork in making corrections. The
protocols for correcting the body are to be done in a specific sequence
every time on every person. It is as if someone has found the owner’s
manual for the basic neurology of the human body and the reflexes to
correct and reset it!
For example, one can reprogram an immune system by correcting a sequence
of 15 to 18 reflexes on the body in about 5 minutes. To demonstrate the
specificity of the technique, one can then reverse the sequence and
recreate the faulty immune system for demonstration purposes. We can do
this with the hormonal programs, scoliosis, learning disabilities, etc.
This is a very powerful, very specific and very encompassing technique
that takes only 30 to 90 minutes to complete all corrections! It is
accomplished with very low force, and once it is done, the
disorganization DOES NOT USUALLY RETURN unless there is a new
significant trauma.
At first I found this hard to believe, however I have now treated many
patients globally who have returned a year later for re-examination to show
that all the corrections were still holding.
Every condition known to man involves nervous system disorganization at
a base causative level. Therefore, one of the primary treatments in
correcting any condition would be to correct and reorganize the nervous
system using this technique before continuing with another modality.
The body is organized functionally into four primal survival systems
which are generally known as the feeding, fight/flight, reproduction and
immune systems. All physiological, neurological, vegetative and
cognitive activities must function within or through these survival
systems in an organized and integrated manner. In order for the body to
survive, these systems must be organized within themselves first and
then must be integrated and synchronized with each other. This
organization is manifest through the integrated function of the central
nervous system. Various kinds of stress including physical, emotional,
chemical, or environmental trauma can, and many times do, interfere with
the harmonious and organized function of these reflex systems and
ultimately the central nervous system itself.
Neural Organization Technique (NOT), a non-invasive, kinesiologically-based
treatment protocol, is designed to recognize any of the disorganizations
that may be found within the neural programmes of these primal survival
systems if damaged or otherwise compromised. The treatment protocols are
then designed to specifically organize or reorganize a disorganized
central nervous system. A disruption of the natural balance within these
previously synchronized processes will cause a change in the
electromagnetic (EM) field in various parts of the body. This EM change
can then be measured, analyzed and treated. Homeostasis is then restored
to the body by activating combinations of the known reflex systems,
acupuncture meridians, muscle spindles, magnetic energy, cranial and
spinal bone balances and nutrition which control these systems. The key
to the success of this treatment protocol is that it recognizes the need
for the specific organization and integration of all systems within the
body.
The body is a totally integrated biological and energetic entity where
everything affects everything else in one way or another and as the old
song goes, the “head bone” is really connected to the “foot bone”. It is
impossible to treat one part of the body without affecting or causing
stress or change somewhere else in the body.
The list of conditions treated with this method almost reads like a
pathology book because it is so diverse. This is because the treatment
protocols are aimed at the neurological, physiological and energetic
deficits which either cause or allow the condition or deficit to exist,
and not necessarily at the condition itself. It doesn’t matter what you
have or what you call it but rather why you have it. We don’t treat the
disease but we do treat the causes.
Neural Organization Technique is unique in other ways not found in other
treatment protocols. The NOT examination and treatment protocols take
into account the body’s awareness of itself and the circumstances of
life as it is lived. Eyes open and closed, light and dark and half-light
conditions (dawn, dusk, etc) and various eye directions are a normal
part of the usual examination and treatment procedures. Also considered
are changing body positions (getting up from sitting or lying), cold,
heat, walking, jumping, running, sitting in the car, etc. which very
often influence the memory of the circumstances surrounding the
condition. These circumstances, when included in the treatment protocol,
are almost always key to successful treatment and usually make for rapid
and successful conclusions to any condition.
Problems treated by NOT
Some of the many conditions which I have successfully treated or
corrected include:
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Headaches
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Learning disabilities/dyslexia
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Grinding or clenching teeth, jaw
tension/misaligned or clicking jaws
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Chronic neck pain and whiplash injuries
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Chiropractic adjustments that don’t hold
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Acute or chronic back pain, disc degeneration,
and sciatica
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Arm, hand, leg, or foot pain
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Recurring ear and sinus infections
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Tendonitis and muscle spasms
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Tingling or numbness in the hands or legs
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Scoliosis
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Hernias (both inguinal and hiatal)
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Prostate hypertrophy (enlargement) and
prolapsed uterus
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Frequent urination/incontinence
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Nausea
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Food sensitivities
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Allergies/frequent colds and coughs
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Immune and autoimmune disorders
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Acid reflux, chronic gas bloating and
belching
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Female and male sexual problems
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Thyroid conditions
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Hypoglycemia/Hyperglycemia/Diabetes
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Sleeping problems
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Concentration difficulties/Attention
Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
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Chronic tiredness/Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS)
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Vertigo, balance problems, motion
sickness, difficulty with heights
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Asthma/shortness of breath
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Visual and hearing difficulties
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Epilepsy
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Traumatic brain injury
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Down’s syndrome
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Cerebral Palsy
The method of examination for all of the
above is based on kinesiological concepts in which a strong muscle
indicator [a muscle which can resist reasonable force on command] is
used. This method accesses the body’s own knowledge of itself. If there
is a functional or structural deficit anywhere in the body, there will
be a change in the electromagnetic energy in that part or function. When
that part or reflex area is touched by either the examiner or the
patient there is a distraction to the overall energy field as the body
tries to compensate for the change. This change is registered in the
test muscle and the muscle momentarily weakens on stress.
The Interconnectedness of the Body
Nothing happens in or to the body without total body awareness of the
incident. This awareness is communicated through an intact nervous
system so that the body can accommodate the particular incident and can
act appropriately to survive. As these systems are involved in our basic
survival, they must also of necessity be reflex in nature, that is,
automatic, needing no cognitive activity or training to function. Trauma
in all of its possibilities can and does disrupt the neural programmes
within these reflex systems which then send inappropriate signals to the
body.
There is an axiom in neurology which is known as the ‘all or none’ rule.
If there is sufficient stimulation then that neurological program must
fully activate and if not, it will not. Our research has identified the
specific areas in or on the body which will activate the neural circuits
within these programmes. They in turn control all possibilities
including posture, gait, balance, movement, glandular, immune, digestive
and cognitive functions.
A frequent question asked by both patients and doctors is “how long does
it last?” If the corrections are made properly and completely, they
usually last until the patient re-injures themselves, which may be many
years later.
I personally use other techniques in the field of emotional and
energetic healing to assist people in their return to wellness. Neural
Organization Technique, however, must be done with every person to
ensure that the body computer can hold onto the corrections, be they
physical, emotional, or dietary.
There are less than 100 Neural Organization Technique doctors around the
world and we have worked for years to decipher and correct the neural
faults that appear specific to each and every condition known. We are
all amazed at Dr. Ferreri’s genius at what he has created and I continue
to follow in his pioneering footsteps by making myself available for
treatments, lectures, research projects, and training.
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