What is NIS?

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"I was sceptical at first but through NIS and Dr Matthew Rabin I have been able to find the small problems that machines and western science couldn't find out. It has enabled me to prepare better for the tour de France and make my life easier as a whole. I am ever grateful that I stumbled upon NIS and will continue to use it while I prepare for big events and throughout my life."
Christian Vande Velde, Tour de France Cyclist 

NIS is a system of investigation to both isolate and correct faults in the cellular signaling process derived from human neurological interaction - our action potential.
The action potential is what enables our body to communicate to every cell, under the control of the brain.


Your brain is the coordinationg centerpiece of our nervous system, conscious actions, thought processing, feelings and memories.
In addition, it is responsible for automatic functions such as the heart, blood pressure, temperature, and breathing. Your sense of wellness is an expression of whether your brain is fully cognizant of all body systems.

Neuroplasticity explains how our most complex organ is capable of changing throughout our lives, & is the basis of how NIS works. This animation demonstrates how we all have the ability to change by 'rewiring' our brains.

Daily, we are exposed to different types of stresses. These can be physical, infections, emotional, and for the most part our bodies are designed to handle these.

There are times however where pressures become excessive to a point where our personal tolerances are challenged. At this point a disruption occurs in cellular signalling, and human function is altered. The Neurological Integration System (NIS) is then employed to 'rewire' and ‘reset’ the signal process.

 

Practitioners learn NIS in 2023

Learn this cutting edge approach to healthcare that is greatly enhancing the health of individuals worldwide.

  • Expand the scope of your practice
  • Reverse chronic health patterns by accessing the aetiological factors
  • Positive and unexpected results
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Find an NIS Practitioner

We have a global directory of practitioners who use the NIS system in practice and regularly attend seminars to stay up-to-date with current research.

Visit our Directory to find a practitioner local to you.