The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Celebrates 25 Years of Making Waves

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 The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Celebrates 25 Years of Making Waves

The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice celebrates the 25th anniversary since the first public demonstration of the Network Wave by Dr. Donny Epstein.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – (May 14, 2013) – For a quarter century the Network Wave has been helping people reorganize their spines and lives.

Dr. Donny Epstein, the creator of Network Spinal Analysis Care, first publically demonstrated the Network Wave 25 years ago. Since then, it has been experienced by hundreds of thousands of people around the world. The Network Wave is described as a spinal healing wave that helps to promote wellness, self-awareness, and healthier lifestyle choices.

Dr. Epstein explains, “The Network Wave has been studied in several major universities because of its unique properties for advancing the human nervous system, By achieving greater nervous system coherence, the Network Wave enhances the body's ability to direct energy for healing, transformation, and advancing one’s body, mind and spirit.”

The Network Wave has evolved through the application of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) care. The Network wave response is a visible physiologic process or undulatory motion of the spine, and surrounding structures, which has been demonstrated to be linked to specific frequency entrained spinal oscillation (rocking vertebrae), arising from precise force or touch applications to the spine. It is an integral part of care provided by NSA practitioners, who are members of the Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice (ARHP).

The ARHP is an international professional organization, advancing the practice of Reorganizational Healing. Practices currently supported by the ARHP include Network Spinal Analysis Care and Somato Respiratory Integration Wellness Education. The ARHP currently has members across North and South America, Australia, and Europe.

The Network Wave, as a revolutionary physical process, continues to advance research into areas of spinal reorganization. Network Wave research at the University of Southern California, has demonstrated increased organization of the nervous system with advancing levels of NSA Care. “The objectively established fact,” states Professor Edmond Jonckheere, Ph,D, “that the signals become less random and more predictable can be interpreted to reveal a better ‘‘organization’’ of the neural circuitry at advanced levels of care.”

Additional research into Network Spinal Analysis Care, in a landmark study involving 2,818 patients conducted at the University of California-Irvine, established a direct association with improved quality of life changes with an individual’s experience of the Network Wave. These areas of quality of life improvement include physical well-being, mental/emotion well-being, an increased ability to deal with stress and general quality of life improvement.

“Today's lifestyle demands draw heavily upon our personal resources,” added Dr. Epstein. “The Network Wave can upgrade our body's operating systems to be better equipped for the more complex software required in these times of rapid change.”

 

(Republished from the Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice)