NFP Process Centers 95 SWG DCR

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NFP Process Centers 8. ungs, Posterior Back 17. Emotional (R) 18. Mental Body () 6. Heart / Center & eft 7. ungs, Anterior Chest 12. Kidneys / Back 14. Upper Arms 15. Forearms 9. Spleen / eft Side 17. Emotional Body (R) / 18. Mental Body () 2. Frontals / Forehead 1. Ureters / ow Back 4. Parietal / Top of Head 10. iver / Right front 16. Cecum Right Hip 11. Pancreas / Upper Abdomen 13. Uterus / Prostate in Pelvis 3. imbic / Frontonasal Junction R R 5. Thyroid / Front of Throat Mar 2007

Chondral End Plates / Where ribs meet cartilage Carotid Sinus NFP for Elimination, Detoxification, Immune, Digestion, Shock, Vision Small Intestine Esophagus Bladder & Urethra Adrenals Kidneys Ureters iver / Gallbladder Stomach Transverse Colon Ascending Descending Duodenum Cecum Sigmoid Colon Cecum Sigmoid Colon

imbic/frontals Heart Bladder & Urethra Adrenals Kidneys Ureters Mental Body eft side Forehead Just off Forehead NFP for Elimination Neuro fa scia l Pro cess (NFP) fo r Elimination: Assists in the function of your elimination system. Use for bowel and bladder conditions and other toxicity problem. Place one hand on each location listed (each pair) for 20+ m i n u t e s e a c h 1. Kidneys > imbic (Frontonasal Junction) 2. Kidneys > Anterior Inferior Heart 3. Hilum of Kidney > imbic / Frontals 4. Ureters > imbic / Frontals (Forehead) 5. Ureters > eft side of Forehead (1 cm above (hand just off the skin) 6. Bladder > imbic 7. Bladder > Anterior Inferior Heart 8. Urethra > imbic / Frontals

imbic/frontals Tongue at chin Heart iver Bladder & Urethra Spleen Adrenals Kidneys Ureters NFP for Detoxification Mental Body eft side Forehead Just off Forehead Both Forearms Neurofascial Process (NFP) Detoxification: Process can significantly assist your detoxification system and can be used with food poisoning, allergies, and more. Place one hand on each location listed (each pair) for 20+ minutes each 1. ymph Nodes (lateral neck, arm pits, inside of elbow, wrists, groin, back of knees, back of heels, soles of feet) --> Forearms 2. ymph Nodes > Eyes 3. Tongue (access from below on chin) > Forearms 4. Tongue --> Anterior Inferior Heart 5. Heart > Forearms 6. Heart > Frontals 7. iver --> Forearm 8. iver > Ureters 9. Hilum of Kidneys (edge near spine) --> Forearms 10. Hilum of Kidneys > Ureters 11. Ureters > Forearms 12. Ureters > Mental Body / eft side of Forehead, just off the skin 13. Bladder --> Forearms 14. Bladder > Frontals

Parietals (Top of Head) Frontals Carotid Sinus Chondral End Plates / Where ribs meet cartilage Neurofascial Process (NFP) Immune Homework: This process focuses on the immune system and can be used for allergies, flu-like symptoms, swelling and more. Place one hand on each location listed (each pair) for 20+ minutes each Adrenals Kidneys Ureters Heart Small Intestine NFP for Immune Homework 1. Carotid Sinuses (front of throat) --> Parietals (top of head) 2. Carotid Sinuses > Frontals (forehead) 3. Carotid Sinuses > Ureters 4. ymph Nodes (lateral neck, arm Esophagus pits, inside of elbow, wrists, groin, back of knees, back of heels, soles of feet) --> Parietals 5. ymph Nodes > eft side of forehead, just off the skin) 6. Heart --> Parietals 7. Heart > Frontals 8. All ong Bones --> Parietals 9. All ong Bones > Frontals 10. All ong Bones > Heart, Tricuspid Valve 11. Spleen --> Parietals 12. Spleen > Frontal Sigmoid 13. Spleen > Chondral End Plates Colon (where ribs meet cartilage) 14. Small Intestines --> Frontals 15. Small Intestine > Mental Body (eft side of forehead, just off the skin)

1. Frontal and imbic (Frontonasal Junction) > Mouth thru Esophagus 2. F/ > Stomach 3. F/ > GB/iver 4. F/ > Duodenum 5. F/ > Small Intestine (around belly button) 6. Uterus or Prostate > Small Intestine 7. Forearms > Small Intes 8. F/ --> Cecum 9. Upper Arms > Cecum 10.F/ > Ascending Colon (up right side) 11. F/ > Transverse Colon (across abdomen top) 12. Spleen > Trans Colon 13. iver > Trans Colon 14. F/ >. Descending Colon (down left side towards sigmoid colon) 15. F/ > Sigmoid Colon 16. iver >Sigmoid Colon 17. Ureters > Whole Digestive System Adrenals Kidneys Ureters Ascending Cecum NFP for Digestion Frontals / imbic Small Intestine Transverse Colon Descending Sigmoid Colon iver Gallbladder Duodenum Cecum This process focuses on digestion and can be used to get relief from such diagnoses as Crohn s, ulcerative colitis, failure to thrive, bulemia, food poisoning, and more. Place one hand on each location listed (each pair) for 20 plus minutes each Esophagus Stomach Sigmoid Colon

11 10 3a 1 1 9 9 www.emc.maricopa.edu 4 11 Connect for 20 minutes each connection to the digestive system Digestion Synchronizers 3b 6 5 7 1. On lung at side of 9th rib, slightly anterior 2. eft of falciform ligament. Slightly superior to horizontal middle of liver (on liver near #1). 3a On the lateral / inferior aspect of the mandible, at tooth #5 3b. Just superior to the superior nuchal line, one inch lateral to the sagittal sinus 4. On anterior lung at 4th rib, bilateral 5. On lung at Posterior 5th rib between interface heart and lung on eft. 6. On lung at Posterior 3rd rib posteriorlateral (above spine of scapula) 7. On lung at Posterior 9th rib (inferior to inferior angle of scapula), bilateral 8. On lung at Anterior 7th rib, anterior and slightly lateral, bilateral (slightly above #1) 9. 3 inches medial from mid-axillary line, on the anterior aspect of the most inferior rib. 10. Cheek Bones, Zygoma slightly (½ cm) medial to pupillary line. 11. On lung near center of superior shoulder, bilateral; superior access (mid clavicle in supraclavicular fossa)

NFP for Shock 17. Emotional (R) 18. Mental Body () 6. Heart / Center & eft 9. Spleen / eft Side 17. Emotional Body (R) / 18. Mental Body () 2. Frontals / Forehead 3. imbic / Frontonasal Junction 12. Kidneys / Back 1. Ureters / ow Back Adrenals (top of Kidneys Neurofascial Process (NFP) Shock Homework: This process focuses on the adrenals and shock. Can be used to get relief from cold sweaty hands, headaches, back pain, poor circulation and more. Place one hand on each location listed (each pair) for 20+ minutes each 16. Cecum 1. Adrenals Right (top Hipof kidneys) to Ureters 2. Spleen 11. Pancreas to Ureters / 3. Forehead Upper Abdomen to Ureters R4. Mental and REmotional Body / Slightly off the Forehead to Adrenals 5. Kidneys to Ureters 6. Spleen to Kidneys 7. Kidneys to Heart Mar 2007

NFP for Vision 95 SWG DCR 8. ungs, Posterior Back 17. Emotional (R) 18. Mental Body () 6. Heart / Center & eft 7. ungs, Anterior Chest 12. Kidneys / Back 14. Upper Arms 15. Forearms 9. Spleen / eft Side 17. Emotional Body (R) / 18. Mental Body () 2. Frontals / Forehead 1. Ureters / ow Back 3. imbic / Frontonasal Junction 4. Parietal / Top of Head 5. Thyroid / Front of Throat 10. iver / Right front 16. Cecum Right Hip Neurofascial 11. Process Pancreas for / Vision 1. Eyes to Ureters Upper Abdomen 2. Eyes Rto Heart R 3. Eyes to Kidneys 4. Eyes to Cecum 5. Eyes to Vision Synchronizers ask your therapist) 13. Uterus / Prostate in Pelvis Mar 2007

2 7 A 616 9 10 10 2 14 11 8 Connect each Synchronizer to the eyes for 20 minutes each connection. One hand on the eyes, one hand on a synchronizers 4 12 Vision Synchronizers 1. Below nose and right side of nose 2. Thumb side of wrist, 3. Inner corner of eye 4. Top of head (on each side from Sagittal Suture on Coronal Suture) 5. Just in front of ear 6. On jaw near canine teeth /eye teeth 7. Front of Hip (Right anterior 14 11 femoral head at the greater trochanter) 8. Elbow (eft lateral aspect of olecranon process) 9. Kneecap (Right patella, medial aspect) 10. On top of both big toes at interface of toenail and toe 11. Knuckles and fingers 12. Ear (Right temporoparietal suture, just above ear) 13. Cheek bones 14. Wrist and a little above April 2005 CenterIMT / SWG