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| * What is BodyTalk? * Why do I need BodyTalk? * A revolution in healthcare. * How does BodyTalk Work? * History of BodyTalk A revolution in healthcare. Your body is designed to heal itself. When all the parts and systems of the body communicate with each other, healing happens naturally. However, stress can cause communication breakdowns, resulting in discomfort and disease. BodyTalk identifies these breakdowns and uses a light tapping technique to restore communication, helping the body to heal itself.
BodyTalk is based on the principle that the body is capable of healing itself at all levels - as evidenced by the healing process that is automatically initiated when a person cuts a finger or twists an ankle. The stresses of daily living can compromise this innate healing ability and lead to degeneration and illness. BodyTalk serves to remind the body/mind to direct its healing attention to these neglected or compromised areas. Asking the Body The body can be asked what its health needs are through biofeedback testing. By establishing a Yes/No communication between the practitioner and the client, the body can instruct the practitioner what its balancing priorities are and in what sequence. Linking Linking is the key to the new paradigm of treatment. Good health is predicated on optimum communication among all systems of the body. The practitioner asks the body what organs, endocrine glands, body parts, etc., need to be linked in order to reestablish good communication and facilitate healing. The Tapping Process The tapping procedure is one of the most important developements in the BodyTalk System. Tapping on the body to get it to focus on healing has been used by some indigenous holistic systems, such as yoga, for centuries. For BodyTalk specifically, tapping on the brain to 'fix' the faulty communication and on the heart to 'store' the fix facilitates the body's own ability to restore and maintain its optimum balance. Exaggerated Breathing Exaggerated breathing is often used to help the body locate and target the corrections. Inhaling scans the higher frequencies of the body/mind including thoughts and emotions, while exhaling scans the denser frequencies - tissue, muscle, and bone.
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