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What is N.E.T?
Neuro Emotional Technique (N.E.T) is a mind-body technique and psycho-emotional therapy based on the physiological foundations of stress-related responses. As discovered in the late 1970’s, emotional responses are composed of neuropeptides (amino acid chains) and their receptors, which lie on neurons and other cells of remote tissues in the body. The neuropeptides are ejected from the neuron and carry the encoded “information” to other sites within the body. These neuropeptides are in a category of neurochemicals known as Information Substances (IS). IS’s are released at times of stress-related arousal and become attached to remotely-positioned neuroreceptors.
To make this more relatable, it must be understood that the body holds on to emotions that one has experienced from the beginning of life to present time. The subconscious mind remembers all of these experiences, including negative and traumatic ones. At any point in time, these emotions can be triggered and translate to pain on the physical level. Thus, the physiological status of the body, through the process of remembering, is emotionally replicating a similar physiological state that was found in the original conditioning event.
As we know, emotions can be a causative agent in many diseases, so this is a dangerous occurrence. The goal of neuro emotional technique is to correct the neuro emotional complex (NEC) – imprinted emotional information affecting physiological function.
Benefits of Neuro Emotional Technique (N.E.T)
Clinical experience has shown that NET may be used for a number of psycho-emotional issues, and that the benefits include:
Neuro Emotional Technique (N.E.T) is a safe, scientific, and simple way to access the unconscious. This technique helps identify the “hidden” causes and motivations of repetitive undesired choices, which may result in physiological pain or in extreme cases, lead to long-term disease.