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5 Ways to Address Emotional Health for Better Patient Outcomes

6/9/2016

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When dealing with the bioenergetic correlates of disease, the first process is to address the emotional "oscillators."

​As a reminder, in NES theory, emotional oscillators can be thought of as 
information "flows" that can eventually affect four key organelles of the cell.

An emotion is also an 
energetic structure that forms a standing wave. It can come into conflict with another emotion’s standing wave, and the resulting energetic disruption can affect cells.

There are both bio
energetic and physical ways to address such problems. Here are 5 ways to approach emotional health with your patients for better outcomes:

1. Focus on the Spleen-Omentum Driver 

This driver field is an important one because it is linked to our long-term memories and so to emotional oscillators. Long-term memories that are charged with emotion can become overly dynamic and oscillate, turning into obsessions and contributing detrimentally to behavior.  

In 
traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen is associated with emotional memory, and one sign of distortion in this field may be a craving for sweet foods. The dietary corrective is to introduce salty foods, especially in highly mineralised form, like barley grass. In some circles of traditional Chinese medicine, beetroot juice also is said to help the spleen field.

However, the concept of “spleen” in our more modern view includes the part of the pancreas that makes enzymes, so when the pancreas field is damaged by emotional oscillators (and this happens a great deal) then it is useful to help digestion by taking digestive enzymes. Alkalization is considered by many to assist the body when it is very, very ill, so barley grass 
may help here, as will fresh green vegetable juices. 

2. Understand how stress is linked to malabsorption 

NES research in 2007 found that stress (as represented by emotional oscillators) may impede the absorption of key nutrients needed by the brain to manufacture enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitters. Other researchers who were looking at vitamin B17 found that zinc plays a role in its absorption, so an easily absorbed form of zinc is recommended as well as sources of B17 (see below).

However, some research suggests that B17 itself may be poorly absorbed in 
people experiencing high stress. Most people also recommend vitamin C in one form or another for stress, but I could find no bioenergetic link in my matching testing for vitamin C, or for selenium and vitamins A and E.

Of course, antioxidants are useful to the body, but only in the last 
recovery stage of regaining health. In the earlier stages, it is a good idea to try to keep things simple!  

Good Sources of B17: 

Ginger 
Galangal 
Turmeric 
Sesame seeds 
Figs: fresh and dried 
Lentils: all types 
Poppy seeds 
Macadamia nuts 
Walnuts 
Brazil nuts 
Fresh berry juice 
Raspberries 
Blackberries 
Blueberries 
Grape seed oil 
Pine nuts 
Chickpeas 
Sesame oil 
Baked beans 
Apricot 

3. Raise energy

Emotional oscillators deplete energy, and we each may have twenty or thirty of them at once! Thus, clients will need to increase or improve their energy input.

You may have been told that 
sugar/fat is an energy food. Yes, 5 percent of the body’s energy is from this source. But we also get energy from oxygen. And we know that heavy metals impede oxygen absorption. When dealing even bioenergetically with heavy metal detoxification, don’t move too quickly--have patience and go slowly! The process can take months, and good nutritional supplementation includes increasing sources of vitamin C, spirulina, and all antioxidants. 

Of course, according to NES theory, our main source of energy is Source energy. So getting out in the fresh air, walking, and breathing deeply will not only alleviate stress but will also increase Source energy. Use the Source Driver Infoceutical. And consider adding in the Cell Driver Infoceutical often during protocols. Big Field Aligner is also important to keeping the body-field’s energy alignment and use 
of energy in good shape. 

4. Minimize g
eopathic stress
 

Your location and environment, of course, can make you sick. So it is important to look at possible sources of geopathic stress - they can exacerbate emotional oscillations.

Infoceuticals 
that might help include Cell Driver and EI 8. But follow the scan results first and look to this option when things don’t go right using the recommended protocols. Of course, whenever your 
client travels, he or she should use Polarity or BFA. 

5. Heal the Heart Field 

One of the most important aspects of addressing emotional oscillators is correcting integration issues with the heart field. It’s a mistake to think that your consciousness lives in the brain only, for the heart and brain are intimately connected bioenergetically and, as recent research shows, even physically. (See the HeartMath Institutes’ work as a starting point for the heart-brain link.) 

If your client tends to be depressive or negative, there is probably a heart field issue. Attend to this field using ED 2. You really can use ED 2 at any time, especially as the client is recovering, because heart integration comes later in the stages of healing. But it can also bioenergetically stimulate the healing process as well.


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