Monday, October 18, 2010

The NIS Masters

I use to think this was a strange description for the seminar I just completed but now it makes more sense. Take 34 of the best NIS practitioners from around the world (excluding Germany - they have their own Masters in Germany to account for a large practitioner base) and it is sort of relatable to the golf Masters. The best of the best convene once a year to learn the latest research in NIS. The seminar exceeded my expectations and the amount of new information is outstanding.

A little taste of the new protocols:

Mycoplasma
Sensory gland overload
Rib lesions
Epigenetic testing

A large percentage of new protocols relate to shifts in cranial sutures (bone junctions of the skull) and the result this has on gland, nerve and brain function.

I am so proud to be a part of this elite group of practitioners.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

NIS Masters

In a week I will head to San Francisco to the NIS Masters. I can't wait to get all the latest info and research on this fantastic technique. More to come on all the new learned info. The teasers are irregular cells, cranial sutures and rib head joint problems.