Neuro Auricular Technique
The purpose of Neuro Auricular Technique is to balance and relax the bodies energetic/nervous system through the application of pure therapeutic grade essential oils to designated vitaflex points on the back of the neck and head. Enhancing and stimulating the function of the the bodies parasympathetic nervous system and calming the body through the relaxation and stimulation of the vagus nerve enhancing its ability to function and bring the physical body to rest and digest which is where our bodies have the ability to communicate cellularly and heal itself. . Our energetic/nervous system controls many body functions and organs as well as emotional health.
The essential oils used contain molecules that clean the cellular receptor sites, remove mis information and restore proper information, with the application of the specific essential oils and adding mild pressure to the vitaflex points the benefits are increased addressing the targeted areas.
This technique is beneficial for those seeking physical and emotional balance, health and wellness
Neuro-Auricular Technique (NAT), an advanced form of Raindrop, is a specific upper back and neck technique (discovered by D. Gary Young) using essential oils to jump-start and reconnect all of the synapses of the brain and upper spine, particularly in the locus ceruleus and vagal ganglia.
The essential oils used contain molecules that clean the cellular receptor sites, remove mis information and restore proper information, with the application of the specific essential oils and adding mild pressure to the vitaflex points the benefits are increased addressing the targeted areas.
This technique is beneficial for those seeking physical and emotional balance, health and wellness
Neuro-Auricular Technique (NAT), an advanced form of Raindrop, is a specific upper back and neck technique (discovered by D. Gary Young) using essential oils to jump-start and reconnect all of the synapses of the brain and upper spine, particularly in the locus ceruleus and vagal ganglia.