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A natural therapy programme for health and stress management. It links ancient Chinese acupressure ideas with Western style muscle testing.

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Activating the Brain’s Starter Motor

A child who can’t stop moving might be trying to get his brain going.

Do you have students who never sit still? Are they constantly turning their heads, moving or wriggling? Do they delight in rocking on the back legs of their chairs? But then, when they’re working, they suddenly droop over their desks?

These children quite often have no appreciation of the space their bodies take up and will invade others’ without realising it. Think of the child who jostles other children when sitting on the mat or joining a line, because he just didn’t realise that he wouldn’t fit into that small space. They might even have been labelled as ADD or ADHD children.

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Article by Marion Miller

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Practise at Home

Designed to promote greater use of all areas of the brain, NLK Mental Fitness Exercises stimulate the less dominant areas of the brain, which can, when under stress, become under utilised.
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Testimonials

"We just wanted to pass on our sincerest thanks to you for the time you spent with our son (two sessions). He is managing more order and personal responsibility in his daily routine. He happily and regularly does his 5-minute exercise plan as he has made the connection with this and a successful day at school."

Case Studies

Dreaming in Colour

Kinesiology for Angry Children

Help for Sensitive Children

Attitude Changed

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Nutri-Energetic Systems


NES Health is revolutionising research into what actually controls the physical human body – The Human Body-Field. This approach looks at how chemicals, cells & body parts are co-ordinated and controlled.
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Practitioners

  • Marion Miller, Auckland
  • Nola Wardlaw, Bay of Plenty
  • Jeanette Clark, Palmerston North

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