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Why It Was Necessary to Develop NeuroModulation Technique?
Alternative Medicine is no longer the unwanted stepchild of the health care system.  I spoke with alternative medicine authority David Eisenberg, M.D., and Director of the Division for Research & Education in Complementary & Integrative Medical Therapies Harvard Osher Institute, Harvard Medical School in 2001 when he was in Portland, OR.  He told me the number of visits to alternative doctors surpassed those to MD's in 1997, exhibiting a sharp increase in utilization from 1990 when visits to alternative practitioners were far fewer than those to MD's.  Now that gap is even wider, and it is still growing. You can't take big business away from big business without expecting to be attacked. We in alternative care should be prepared for that.

If we think we are helping patients with energetically charged vials that transmit energetic signals through their skin, but the vials are nothing more than water, practitioners are exposed in a very real way to persecution from such regulatory agencies.

Could you defend such practices if challenged?  Why take the risk when the radionically prepared vials, and those diagnostic and therapeutic devices made of Radio Shack parts that are being marketed to us are unnecessary?

I want to work with methods grounded in science and rational thought, but without giving up the kind of care that restores the body's innate health in a natural way.  NMT permits the doctor to do this with efficacy never before available.  NMT affords the ability to practice energetic medicine without the risks associated with introducing unproven medical materials, or devices that open the door to the FDA jurisdictional issues.

How Was NeuroModulation Technique Developed?
After twenty years of effort and frustration in my attempt to arrive at an understanding of the common thread that links all energetic medicine methods, I had an insight into what it was that these previous energetic methods were inadvertently and tangentially tapping into.  That insight permitted me to begin with a solid conceptual foundation from which I was able to design a framework for NMT informed by western science, yet drawing on the nearly limitless capacity for healing inherent in all living beings.

Neuromodulation Technique is a proprietary system of health care based upon a method of accessing and assessing the ACS of the patient through muscle response testing utilizing verbal and/or non-verbal semantic questions and statements.

We use a unique form of muscle response testing as one convenient tool to query the ACS, thereby determining the errors in the way the ACS is controlling the body.  Specific query statements are codified into NMT clinical pathways that constitute algorithms created to address particular areas of physiology like allergy or sensory/motor function.  Based on the information derived by applying this investigation of the patient, these treatment algorithms define corrective information with which the NMT practitioner is able to semantically reprogram and debug scripts.  This process is further augmented and reinforced with percussive, or other stimulation of vertebral segments, specific breathing patterns, and other sensory stimuli. It is based upon widely accepted neurophysiological models. There are no vials, special reflex points, or potions used. It is the NMT proposition that the closest analogy to the human nervous system is the computer. 

The NMT method is based on generally recognized principles of neurophysiology, physiology, psychology, linguistics, and anatomy.  NMT constitutes a unique and proprietary system of health care protected by applicable United States copyright, and trademark laws.