
Neuro-Emotional Technique
Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) is one of our favorite techniques to use Elevate Health and Healing to help you release emotional blockages that may be affecting your physical and mental well-being. NET is a powerful tool that uses muscle testing and a unique process to identify and clear unresolved emotional stress, enabling you to experience healing on a deeper level.
NET is based on the understanding that emotional stress can impact the body physically. This technique helps identify emotional triggers that are stored in the body and may be contributing to pain, illness, or behavioral patterns. By releasing these emotions, NET promotes emotional balance and allows your body to heal more effectively.

It is not counseling, and it’s not therapy. But patients have often said that it’s like years of therapy in a 10-minute session.
Founded by Scott Walker, DC, NET is the practice of removing the subconscious triggers and stress that the body has stored in response to emotional or mental traumas, whether true or perceived. Patients often report feeling “lighter” and more emotionally balanced after treatments!
Think about the classical Pavlov’s dog being conditioned to salivate after ringing a bell. Our nervous systems are the same. A stressor in our life today, can spark us subconsciously to events or experiences from our childhood. And instead of responding from our rational adult selves, we respond from our triggered and wounded child selves. NET breaks these patterns and allows those stresses of daily life to be met with more ease and less reactivity.
This technique is also very powerful for children. Sleep disturbances, bed wetting, anxiety, etc. often can be completed eliminated with one session that clears the nervous system attachment to the stresses in their life.
Benefits of NET
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Reduces stress and anxiety
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Clears emotional trauma and blockages
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Improves physical and mental health
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Enhances overall emotional well-being
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Promotes better sleep and relaxation
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Helps children clear stressful events and patterns from obvious or subtle traumas


