Is Neurotherapy complimentary?
As a wholistic therapy Neurotherapy can also compliment other forms of bodywork such as massage and spinal manipulation, for example. It can also benefit surgery for example through encouraging the free flow of the vital force, which is the intelligence behind the immune system. The Neurotherapist as a wholistic practitioner can also offer pre-operative advice where Marma points may be involved. (When a scalpel cuts into the area a meridian or nadi flows, serious harm may ensue and energy flow may be blocked for life) In some cases Neurotherapy can work where other suggestive Ayurvedic therapies are less effective (and of course it may be visa versa as well). Nadi Vigyan can be considered like a bridge between Yoga and Ayurveda, between body, mind and spirit, providing spiritual benefits. Q: Is Neurotherapy Ayurveda? A: That’s like asking if yoga is Ayurveda. Along with yoga, they are based on the same ancient science, Vedanta. As with yoga, Neurotherapy is a tool, but complete in its