"Network Spinal Analysis represents the epitome of 'body' work in our times; the leading edge of Body-Mind-Spirit Integration.  This work will transform the planet."
- Candice Pert, Ph. D.
Professor of Research Georgetown University
Author of Molecules of Emotion
 
"Network care has a direct effect on clients self-reported wellness which is twice that expected from healthy lifestyle practices
(exercise, risk avoidance, optional food choices)"
- R. H. Blanks, Ph. D.
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
University of California, Irvine
 

Benefits or Network Spinal Analysis

A recent retrospective study of 2,818 patients under Network Care in the United States and around the world (conducted at US Irvine Medical School), demonstrated that Network Care has profound and significant improvement in self-reported wellness areas. 

People reported changes in:

Physical Well-Being Life Improvement
Reduced Pain Openness to guidance by inner feelings
Improved Spinal Flexibility Increased Relaxation
More energy Increased positive feelings about self
Less Fatigue  
Fewer colds and flu symptoms Lifestyle Changes
  Increase in:
Stress Regular Exercise
Improvement in overall health and general well-being Practice of Tai-Chi/Yoga
Ability to cope with daily challenges Meditation and prayer
Family relationships Consuming health food and vitamins
  Eating partial or total vegetarian
Emotional and Psychological Well-Being Decreased need for prescription medication
Less distress about physical pain  
More positive feelings about self Quality of Life
Decreased moodiness Improved in:
Improved temper Personal life
Less Depression Self-Awareness
More interest in life Ability to adapt to changes
Fewer concerns about "small" things Accomplishments in life
Improved ability to concentrate Relationships with significant others
Less anxiety Job satisfaction
Improved ability to stay on task Actual work done
Interest in maintaining a healthy lifestyle Relationship with co-workers
Feeling of openness when relating to others Romantic life
Compassion for others Physical appearance
   
Reference:
"A Retrospective Assessment of Network Care using a Survey of Self-Related Health, Wellness and Quality of Life"
Robert H. Blanks, Ph.D., Tonya L. Schuster, Ph. D., Marnie Dobson, MS
Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research  Volume 1, #4, 1997 p. 15-31