Releasing stuck emotional patterns that create physical symptoms and self-sabotaging behaviors.
Emotions like fear, anger, grief, shame, and anxiety are normal responses to life events. In a healthy system, you experience the emotion, process it, and move on.
But when your body is in a weakened state (poor nutrition, physical trauma, chronic stress), everyday emotions may not resolve naturally. Instead, they get stuck. Your nervous system creates a loop: the emotional charge remains active even though the event is long past.
Later in life when you experience a similar situation, the old emotional response kicks in automatically. You react with intensity that doesn't match the current circumstance because your nervous system is responding to both the present situation and the unresolved past pattern.
We rarely see the link between the past event and our present reaction. We just know we're anxious, angry, or stuck in patterns we can't explain.
When emotional patterns remain unresolved, they manifest as:
Your body is holding an emotional charge that affects how your nervous system functions. Until that charge is released, the pattern continues.
People used to think emotions resided entirely in the brain. Now we know other parts of the body hold emotions too.
Ever felt butterflies in your stomach before a speech? Referred to something as a "pain in the neck"? Felt a "lump in your throat"?
Clearly, emotions happen in your body, not just your brain. Traditional Chinese Medicine mapped this centuries ago: specific organs hold specific emotions. Western medicine is beginning to validate what TCM has known for millennia.
Your emotional reality dramatically affects your physical health. Unresolved emotional patterns create muscular tension, organ stress, immune suppression, and chronic pain. Addressing those patterns often resolves physical symptoms that haven't responded to structural treatment alone.
Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) uses muscle testing to identify stuck emotional patterns and help your body release them.
During your examination, if muscle testing reveals an emotional component affecting your physical dysfunction, we use NET to find the unresolved event (real or imagined) and release its lingering emotional charge.
The process:
The emotional pattern that was creating physical symptoms or self-sabotaging behaviors is released. For good.
Example: Chronic shoulder pain with no structural cause
Examination reveals the shoulder dysfunction has an emotional component. Muscle testing identifies the emotion as grief, associated with an event at age 12 when the patient's father died. The shoulder (gallbladder meridian) has been holding that unresolved grief for 30 years.
We use NET to release the emotional charge. The patient experiences the memory without the overwhelming emotional intensity. The nervous system recognizes the event is past, not present. The pattern releases.
Retest the shoulder: the muscle locks. The chronic tension resolves. The pain that persisted despite adjustments, physical therapy, and strengthening exercises disappears because we addressed the emotional pattern maintaining the physical dysfunction.
"This is therapy."
No. NET is not therapy or counseling. We're not discussing your feelings or analyzing your past. We're using muscle testing to identify stuck emotional patterns and releasing them through a specific neurological protocol.
"I'll have to relive traumatic events."
No. The process doesn't require you to relive the trauma or tell me details about the event. Your body knows what happened. We're asking your nervous system to release the charge, not rehashing the story.
"Emotions aren't causing my physical problems."
Maybe. Or maybe they're one component of the triad of health (structural, chemical, emotional) maintaining your dysfunction. Muscle testing reveals whether emotional patterns are involved. If they are, we address them. If they're not, we don't.
"I've already dealt with that."
Intellectually understanding an event and releasing its emotional charge from your nervous system are different processes. You can cognitively know your father's death wasn't your fault while your body still holds grief, guilt, or fear from that event.
George Goodheart identified the triad of health: structural, chemical, and emotional factors all affect how your nervous system functions. Most practitioners focus on structure and chemistry. Few address the emotional component.
When emotional patterns are maintaining physical dysfunction, structural corrections don't hold. Adjustments feel good temporarily but the compensation returns. Nutritional support helps but doesn't resolve the core issue.
NET addresses the third side of the triad. Combined with structural corrections and nutritional support, it allows complete resolution of patterns that have persisted for years.
Emotions are normal. Stuck emotions create dysfunction.
When your body fails to release emotional charges from past events, those patterns affect your physical health, your behaviors, and your ability to heal. NET helps your nervous system release what it's been holding so you can move forward without that baggage.
Not every case has an emotional component. But when it does, addressing it is often the key to resolving patterns that haven't responded to anything else.
Questions about how NET applies to your case?
Call or text: (972) 989-4683