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HEART RATE VARIABILITYThe 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
What
is HRV?
HRV
(Heart Rate Variability) refers to the measure of variation in the
intervals between heartbeats, as measured in milliseconds. HRV also
measures the activity and balance of the sympathetic and
parasympathetic systems of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
Having low HRV has been shown in longitudinal studies to be a
strong predictor of all causes of mortality, as well as being
correlated with a number of psychological conditions.
The
Most Important Measures we look at In Reading HRV Results:
SDNN
(Standard Deviation of Normal to Normal) - This is an indication of
the actual variability of your heart, from beat to beat.
A steady, metronome-like heart rate means that the
variability is low, and low SDNN (below 50 in the 24-hour test) has
been associated in several important studies, including the famous
Framingham Heart Study, with sudden cardiac death.
More recent studies have shown that in cases where the
variability is too high, this can also be a problem.
More commonly, however, we see cases where the SDNN is too
low. Research has also
shown a relationship between low SDNN and phobias, depression and
PTSD. We can change
this in minutes, with TFT!
Total
Power
- The ANS’s ability to respond (response-ability) to challenges.
In general, low total power can indicate depression whereas
very high total power can reflect hyper arousal
Other
Physiological Measures of Change
We
commonly observe physiological changes in clients after treatment,
such as change in skin color, respiration, facial expression, and/or
body language. Temperature,
Pulse Rate, and blood pressure are often changed with TFT.
The
Most Important Instrument
Imagine
having a device that could tell you, within five minutes, how
relatively healthy or unhealthy you are. This same device can also
tell you how certain foods may be hurting you, how certain drugs may
hurt or benefit you, the degree to which current stress or past
traumas have an effect upon you, and best of all, a device that will
tell you if the treatment you are receiving or giving is beneficial
or not.
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.
*Thought
Field Therapy (TFT) is a highly effective adjuvant and complementary
approach to medical and psychological health practices. Some TFT
work may require approval from a licensed physician or psychologist.
TFT is never intended to replace medical treatment or severe
psychological treatment. It can be regarded, by its emphasis on the
use of internal resources for therapy, as a non-medical therapy
which accomplishes its results without direct external intervention.
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