What is the difference between NIS and TBM?
TBM involves a rather random selection of points that are controlled/ designated by the practitioner. NIS addresses the physiology as it is controlled by the brain. In TBM the practitioner holds body points and tests a muscle E.g.: a point that may be termed in TBM as an “allergy point” is held while a muscle is tested. From a NIS perspective, an allergy is only a symptom of immune system dysfunction. The brain cannot relate to a ‘point’ as being diagnostic of a symptom.But….the brain can relate to the reasons why a gland/ organ is dysfunctional causing the symptom. (Glands/organs through poor function cause the allergic reaction.)NIS determines from the BRAIN and not the BODY: Why a gland is dysfunctional, why certain factors need to be addressed in priority to resolve the symptom of the allergic reaction. NIS therefore, is a system to address body systems from the brain. It does not address body symptoms from the body.Here is another example: TBM activates the spine to ‘switch on’