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The leading edge of healthcare is now able to enhance the healing mechanisms of the body by presenting healthy body field information back into a corrupted or sick body field. The result is the physical body then repairs it'self. NES Health therapy is used globally in 26 countries to find a practitioner near you go to https://www.neshealth.com/locator/pra... • We have undertaken numerous internal clinical trials here at NES Health. We have also partnered with external research and academic organisations and institutions for additional trials. • Below you will find a selection of clinical trials conducted to date. Click the link for any trial to see a detailed overview and additional links to relevant documents and presentations of findings. • ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Study • by Emma Gillon • Emma Gillon is a NES Practitioner based in Edinburgh, Scotland, who has undertaken a study into the efficacy of NES Health as an intervention for ME/CFS in conjunction with EDMESH – Edinburgh ME self-help group. EDMESH is an Edinburgh based ME self help group formed in 1987. It has 230 members. It has a committee of 10 volunteers who meet monthly. It is a registered charity and is the most prominent ME Self Help group in Scotland. The aim of the group is to provide information, support and to help combat isolation which often accompanies ME/CFS. These results show that the majority of participants experienced improvement in both symptoms and activities over the course of the study. Although small scale, the results of this study were very promising. Three of the subjects have opted to continue with the protocol due to changes in their health, and out of the other 6 case studies, there were confounding factors such as serious dental work and pressure to return to work early – that would have influenced the outcome. This study provides a foundation for the exploration of NES as a complementary therapy in the reduction of negative symptoms of ME/CFS. • You can download the EDMESH Research Paper here. If you would like further information on this study please contact [email protected]. For further information on EDMESH see http://www.edmesh.org.uk/ • NES miHealth Outcome Study • An outcome study was conducted in order to gather some information on the use and efficacy of the NES miHealth device for use in research, training and marketing purposes. The aims of the study were as follows: • Which conditions show the greatest response to the miHealth device • The optimal length of time for a particular setting, for each condition and function • Whether on-body or off body is more effective and for which conditions • How long the effect of the treatment lasts • What type of adverse reactions (or healing reactions) are experienced In all cases, an average reduction of the symptoms of over 60% was experienced. After the second therapy session, even more participants – 93% – reported a significant improvement in their condition. Subjects with chronic conditions were also looked at separately and 85% of them reported an immediate positive effect from the therapy. • You can download the miHealth Outcome Study here. • The use of the NES miHealth for shift workers • by Emrik Suichies • A clinical study the aim of which was to ascertain: • The extent to which the NES miHealth can contribute to the recovery of physical, mental and energy issues associated with nightshifts. • If the NES miHealth would enable restoration of the normal biological clock rhythm of day work after working several consecutive nightshifts. • If the NES miHealth would lead to a reduction in the physical problems associated with working nightshifts. • A trend of improvement of most vitality signs was observed, with data showing an improvement in sleep, weight control and energy parameters. The best result was that after the miHealth intervention, the subjects were better able to make the change from nightshifts to dayshifts, and reported that the nightshift was easier and involved less energy and effort. This study indicates that the NES miHealth device allows the body to better regulate it’s internal biological clock, making it more reactive and flexible to external environment. • More details on the Shift Worker Trial can be downloaded here • Biosocial Exploration of the NES Health approach on the health and well being of people with a variety of physical complaints • by Professor Anna van Wersch • This phenomenological study was carried out at the University of Teesside in the UK, under the guidance of Professor Anna van Wersch, a recognized expert in health psychology. • The study carried out by Professor van Wersch was a ‘Biopsychosocial exploration of the NES HEALTH system approach on the health and wellbeing of people with a variety of physical complaints’. • For more info https://www.neshealth.com/clinical-tr...

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