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Research, in conjunction with noted neurobiologists, at the Medical College at the University of California, Irvine studied almost 3,000 people receiving Network care across the USA, Australia, Canada and Puerto Rico. The study found that Network Care is associated with statistically significant improvement in peoples Health Related Quality of Life. People report sweeping, across the board positive outcomes relative to their: Physical Well-Being, Stress Levels, Emotional and Psychological Well-Being, Life Enjoyment, Lifestyle Changes and Overall Quality of Life. Below are some of the self-reported life improvements from individuals who participated in this monumental research study.
Improved PHYSICAL WELL-BEING:
· Improved flexibility of the spine
· More energy, less fatigue
· Fewer colds or flu
· Fewer headaches
· Reduced pain
Less STRESS relative to:
· Emotional well-being
· Health
· General well-being
· Coping with daily problems
· Family & significant relations
· Work
Improved EMOTIONAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING:
· Positive feelings about self
· Decreased moodiness, temper and anger outbursts
· Less depression, more interest in life
· Fewer concerns about small things
· Improved ability to think and concentrate
· Improved ability to stay on task
· Less distress about physical pain
LIFE ENJOYMENT:
· Openness to guidance by inner feelings
· Experience of relaxation and well-being
· Positive feelings about self
· Interest in maintaining a healthy lifestyle
· Feeling open when relating to others
· Confidence in dealing with adversity
· Compassion for others
LIFESTYLE CHANGES (i.e. increase in):
· Regular exercise
· Tai Chi/Yoga
· Meditation/Prayer
· Relaxation/Self-hypnosis
· Health foods/Vitamins
· Vegetarian/Partial vegetarian
· Less use of prescription medications
Overall QUALITY OF LIFE improvement 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
Reference:
A Retrospective Assessment of Network Care Using a Survey of Self-Rated Health, Wellness and Quality of Life Robert H Blanks, Ph.D., Tonya L. Schuster, Ph.D., Marnie Dobson, MAJournal for Vertebral Subluxation Research Volume 1, Number 4 , 1997, p.15-31 |