Description
Including human nerves in your balancing is very powerful! When you find the nerves that are in red and blue in your assessments, these represent the areas that are not conducting flow effectively. This often gives us clues about other issues or even about the state of the nervous system overall. This exciting set of frequencies comes along with a PDF guide to the nerves and what the compression or impairment of the nerve may mean. You will be absolutely amazed to see how many of the nerves are asking for flow and energy to be opened up! Experience the transformation that this custom library can hold for you!
This also includes a separate panel for the cranial nerves. The cranial nerves originate in the brain and have power over some of the most important neurological functions of the body. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck. The trigeminal nerves, olfactory nerves and optic nerves emerge from the cerebrum or forebrain and the remaining 10 pairs arise from the brainstem, which is the lower part of the brain. Use the cranial nerves, including the vagus nerve, for powerful tonifying of the nervous system.
Here are some examples of frequencies included (not all listed):
- Abdominal aorta plexus
- Abducens nerve
- Accessory nerve
- Buccal nerve
- Celiac ganglia
- Cervical ganglia
- Chorda tympani
- Ciliary ganglion
- Cochlear nerve
- Esophageal plexus
- Ethmoidal nerve
- Facial nerve
- Femoral nerve
- Frontal nerve
- Gastric plexuses
- Hepatic plexus
- Inferior alveolar nerve
- Jugular ganglion
- Lacrimal cord
- Lateral pectoral nerve
- Lingual nerve
- Lumbar plexus
- Mandibular nerve
- Median nerve
- Meissners plexus
- Mental nerve
- Motor nerve
- Optic nerve
- Perineal nerve
- Pudendal nerve
- Splenic nerve
- Tibial nerve
- Vagus nerve
- Vestibular nerve
- Zygomatic nerve