I watched an interview with this one woman (not specifically about NSA) she said that after just 2 sessions it really changed her life. I have been struggling with a lot of emotional residue from the past and I am really exciting for the opportunity to give this a try.
Love Koichi!! I practice network in SF. Receiving this care changed my life and now I’m so thrilled I can offer it to others. Thanks for your passion in sharing this AMAZING work!
I was referred to a network chiro a few weeks ago- I was skeptical. I’m a nurse. I have constant chronic pain, but all I can say is “wow”. Today ONE session (definitely not my last!!!) life changing!!! I WILL be getting more!! I feel amazing! I feel so much better! Thank you for this video! I’ve subscribed. And I wish more people knew about this information!!!
Koichi is the man! Network Chiro is great. I started out as Koichi's designer and our relationship evolved to brotherhood. Under his care, he elevated all my spinal issues which my 8 years of traditional chiropractic didn't come close to healing me. Under his care, I was able to have a better understanding of my past traumas. Anyone with violent or emotional trauma should look into getting into Network Chiro. Extremely effective in a group situation where all are connected and tapping into the healing energies of everyone in the room. Koichi is more than a past client, he's a dear friend and I am blessed to have him and his family in my life. Love ya Koichi!
Network is... beyond. I receive care from Koichi as well, and he is truly one of the very best!! I’m blown away each time. “Health is coming home to yourself.” Absolutely. So well said.
My favorite video of yours to-date. You are glowing and I can see the serenity in you. Will hopefully find someone who can do this in the NYC area. Best to you, Kyle.
I felt like this was a little bit unspecific. It cleared up how network chiropractic works, which is very good, but when you say stuff like "You're gonna be in a bad spot" and "your partner says something that causes you to go into that state" people might wonder. What exactly is a bad spot? What is that state? What emotions are they talking about? If I didn't know more, I'd personally be wondering about that. I'd probably also assume that you were saying that we humans are inherently just scared and helpless whenever certain things happen and just shut down. Which I know isn't the case, and I don't believe that's what you're actually trying to say
I loved this video, such a sweet relationship between the two of you. I loved the questions you asked him, and it really helped me understand more clearly what NSA really is.
Saw video on Network Chiropractic. Excellent intro. A friend recommended watching a video on it. Do you have info on practitioner in my area. Heard that Larry Silber has practice near me, but haven't found it yet.
Hello, thank you for this info. Is there a list of practioners in Europe? I love the body/emotional approach and how the release can change attitudes etc It s for my 10 year old son Léon dealing with some adhd/ass , or hsp. We live in Belgium but France or the Netherlands is not far. Thank you Rose-Marie
I am currently looking at Spinal Flow, is this similar? The starting on the sacral is similar and the touches but I haven't seen those moves around the head. Any similarity? I was thinking of training in Spinal Flow, the philosophy is the same
I am wondering the same thing! I just had spinal flow as an addition to a Kambo session, so I didn’t know much about it, but it has already helped my chronic insomnia immensely in 1 session…. Then I heard about nsa for trauma, later. So yeah let me know if you find out anything about how they are similar… or not.
If it's so effective, why do you have to keep going back? "I've been doing NSA for years" seems to be a very common sentiment whenever I read about it. Obviously there are things you need to do regularly to get benefits e.g. brushing your teeth, meditating, exercising, etc. But it always bothers me when I hear of something that is "revolutionary" or "most powerful" but yet needs to be done indefinitely or often. You could do a series of Rolfing/Anatomy Trains, and be done with it for years, or even for life. Maybe not a good comparison as it's not spine-based but to me it fits the definition of "most powerful" as it's relatively permanent and can be complete within a series of sessions. Not hating on NSA, just curious as to what your thoughts are, and perhaps there's something I'm missing.
if you've experience a "powerful" network care session I think it would give you a better idea of what I mean. It can truly be transformative, AND we are ever evolving humans that have life circumstances that change. It is also a practice that you return to like meditation as well. I have had "powerful" meditation sessions, or breathwork sessions, but nothing allows me to access my emotions as quickly as NSA
If this is real then a double blind peer reviewed study should be done…but let me guess….you don’t want this to be put to the test with a scientific method with a control group….