A recent retrospective study performed by the University of California, Irvine of 2,818 patients receiving Network Care worldwide, demonstrated that Network Care is associated with profound and statistically significant improvement in self-reported wellness. Patients report changes in:
1. Improved Physical State:
- Less physical pain
- Less tension or stiffnes of spine
- Improved allergies, eczema,
- Skin rashes
- Fewer incidence of colds and flu
- Fewer headaches
- Less menstrual discomfort
2. Improved Mental/Emotional State:
- Positive feelings about self moodiness, less angry outbursts, less depression, more interest in life
- Improved ability to think and concentrate
- Less anxiety and concern about vague fears
- Improved ability to stay on task
- Less distress about pain
3. Improved Response to Stress:
(Less stress relative to:)
- Family
- Significant relationship
- Health
- Finances
- Daily problems
- Work
- General well being
4. Improved Life Enjoyment:
- Openness to guidance by “inner voice feelings”
- Experience of relaxation and well being
- Positive feelings about self interest in maintaining a healthy lifestyle
- Feeling open when relating to others
- Confidence when dealing with adversity
- Compassion for, acceptance of others
- Incidence of feelings of joy or happiness
5. Improved Overall Quality of Life relative to:
- Personal life
- Oneself
- Extent one adapts to change
- Handling of problems in life
- Actual life accomplishments
- Life as a whole
- Overall contentment with life
- Significant other
- Job
- Life being what one wants it to be
- Romantic life
- Actual work done
- Co-workers
- Physical appearance
In addition to these categories, there was also a significant increase in health promoting practices and a decrease in health detracting practices.
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