Heart disease prevention, stress management for nervous system.
?1999 by Roger J. Callahan, PhD
"The Heart Rate Variability test ... gives an incredibly accurate view of
the autonomic nervous systems as well as the variableness of the heart. What
I found is that Thought Field Therapy, which I have been using, has a Dramatic
effect on the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in correcting disorders involved
in the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system. ... It is extremely
difficult to change the ANS because it is a stable characteristic. There is
no placebo effect with the ANS." "(TFT) has been for me a nice piece of the
puzzle that's been missing as to how to enter and correct rapidly, defects in
the autonomic nervous system."
...Fuller Royal, MD, Medical Director, The Nevada Clinic
TFT and HRV Video
"...each increase of 10 ms in SDNN conferred a 20% decrease in risk of
mortality."
Bilchick KC, Fetics B, Djoukeng R, Gross-Fisher S, Fletcher RD, Singh SN,
Nevo E, Berger RD.
Prognostic value of heart rate variability in chronic congestive heart failure
(Veterans Affairs' Survival Trial of Antiarrhythmic Therapy in Congestive Heart
Failure). Am J Cardiol. 2002;90(1):24-28
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Heart disease prevention and stress management for nervous system balance the Heart Rate Variability test helps heart disease prevention due to improper stress management and nervous system balance.
Heart disease prevention and stress management can be controlled with the help of a Heart Rate Variability test. This is an excellent prognostic indicator of the risk of mortality from most causes. The breakthrough of Thought Field Therapy and Heart Rate Variability can lead to the improvement of heart disease prevention and decrease of heart disease through stress management and the measured increases in the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Thought Field Therapy procedures can rapidly and dramatically help in heart disease prevention by improving the Heart Rate Variability measures and the balance of the autonomic nervous system balance, which governs our "flight or fight" responses and regulates approximately 80% of the body's subsystems. It is the very best objective measure of treatment effectiveness for heart disease prevention.