Physiological objective |
Prepare the terrain to receive treatment. |
Stabilize the nervous system for better integration and adaptation. |
Harmonize the autonomic response and the body’s adaptation. |
Functional action |
- Deeply drains and clears overload
- Reduces the underlying load
- Opens the therapeutic pathway
- Improves overall tolerance
- Promotes informational receptivity
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- Calms central hyperexcitability
- Stabilizes nerve impulses
- Reduces “neural noise”
- Organizes the nervous response
- Improves the perception and integration of stimuli.
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- Regulates the autonomic nervous system (sympathetic ↔ parasympathetic)
- Stabilizes autonomic reactions
- Limits hyperreactivity
- Promotes a proportionate response
- Safeguards the physiological response.
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Level of action |
General terrain (organs, tissues, circulation, cellular information) |
Central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, perception, neural integration) |
Autonomic nervous system (autonomic, visceral, adaptive) |
Priority profile |
Overloaded terrain, saturation, polytherapy, chronic terrain, complex or intensive treatment. |
Underlying nervousness, anxiety, irritability, hypersensitivity, and hyperreactivity to stimuli. |
Autonomic dysfunction, stress, stress reactivity, somatic manifestations, and autonomic instability. |
Keyword |
CLEAR OVERLOAD – DRAIN – OPEN – PREPARE |
CALM – STRUCTURE – STABILIZE – ORGANIZE |
REGULATE – STABILIZE – ADAPT – HARMONIZE |