How does NIS work?
Are you a healthcare PRACTITIONER wanting to learn more about what NIS can do for you and your patients? Then read on. Otherwise you may like to visit our PATIENT section.
The NIS Approach

| Our brain is an automatic signalling system controlling all functionality in the body. |
| It controls every body part | Muscle, Cell, Gland/ Organ, Tissue/ Ligament, Vein/ Artery etc |
| It controls all body systems | Nervous, Cardiovascular, Endocrine, Reproductive, Lymphatic, Digestive etc |
Sometimes our individual tolerances are exceeded causing the circuits in the body to disconnect.
| As brain control becomes limited
our potential function becomes reduced
and symptom patterns evolve |  |
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The human body is capable of 600,000 symptoms. Using a series or prioritised treatment protocols (the NIS system) practitioners are able to evaluate the neurological circuitry of an individual to identify the neuro-physiological reasons as to WHY the patient has their symptom patterns in the first place. |
Using the NIS system the practitioner facilitates the brain to recognise the neurological circuitry `disconnection'. The brain can now re-set the circuitry in order for all the body systems to return to optimum potential for that individual. |
Once the brain is in 100% control of the body
 there is nothing to treat
there are no symptoms |  |
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What determines a persons individual tolerance level or causes it to be exceeded? >>
What is a persons optimum potential? >>
An NIS treatment - how we access the brain? >>