Exhibitor: Illuminate Columbia, MD
Justin Ely
Justin Ely (Neurological Integration System Practitioner ) |
NIS is based on the neurophysiological principle that the brain determines optimum function of all body systems. The brain is the gateway to control the signal to every cell in the body. From time to time these signals become overloaded, and can in some cases become totally distracted. Now potential function becomes reduced and symptom patterns can evolve. When this happens the brain no longer has full communication with the area of function represented by that signal. Although the brain is aware of the symptom pattern, it no longer has full control of the signal that represents the deeper underlying causes. Using the NIS system your practitioner looks for congruence between the brain and certain neurological centres. How? To identify any 'disengaged' signals practitioners using the NIS system (a series of prioritised protocols) hold specific anatomical contact points and use muscle testing to find issues and confirm corrections. |