QNRT is based on the principle that the brain and the nervous system control and coordinate all functions of the body.
Unresolved emotional stresses create long term changes in the nervous system which can lead to physical, biochemical and emotional dysfunctions in the body. Most of us have experienced an “Adverse Emotional Stress”, either directly or indirectly, during our life time.
QNRT associates common experiences such as sleeplessness, anxiety, nervousness, fatigue, soreness, and gastrointestinal complications with past emotional events. QNRT allows the doctor to assess the patient’s nervous system and address the deepest cause of their body’s dysfunction.
The principals of QNRT are supported by the findings of the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Study as it relates to future symptoms, behaviors and illnesses. According to the ACE Study, children who have experienced specific adverse emotional experiences were prone to a multitude of health and social problems continuing into adulthood.
Health issues include heart, liver and respiratory concerns. Emotional issues may include sadness, anxiety and anger, as well as high risk social behaviors such as drug abuse, alcoholism and early initiation of sexual behavior.
The Ace Study concludes that related issues can occur much later in life, long after the Adverse Emotional Experience occurred. This Study and many studies like it demonstrate the Brain/Body connection to our overall health.