
Neuro-Training and Suppression
What is Suppression Unterdrückung?
NEURO-TRAINING PHILOSOPHY

What is Suppression?
The concept of disease.
"All the processes we describe as disease are expressions of biologically beneficial defences against homotoxins. Or they represent the body's biologically appropriate attempt to compensate for persistent toxic damage in order to preserve life as long as possible."
Dr Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg, Physician.
The body's expression of disease through symptoms is a natural mechanism of the nervous system to reveal the defence mechanisms in the body. It is a type of suppression that inhibits the true healing of the human spirit.
Before we really get into the subject of suppression and learn to understand it better, I would like to give you some more information. It is important to understand that the recovery process plays a crucial role in being able to function normally. However, to understand what this process entails, we must first understand what is considered a "normal" state. This state is determined by the ability of the body and mind to successfully deal with the obstacles we encounter throughout our lives. To clarify this connection, let's take a closer look at the process of muscle testing and try to find out what role it plays in suppression.
The close connection between mind and body forms a cybernetic system that continuously registers changes in the internal and external environment. Based on this feedback, the system generates adjustments and corrections to function optimally. Muscle testing enables us to use these feedback loops of the mind-body unit. By observing altered state or response patterns in a muscle, we can determine where the system cannot make a correction or adjustment in its current state. In this way, we can also identify the new information that the mind-body unit needs to make appropriate adjustments.
Research at the International College of Applied Kinesiology, particularly by Dr. Walter Schmidt, has been able to reveal "hidden" accident patterns that were held in the feedback loops of the cybernetic system. Through various testing methods, neuro-trainers have been able to identify deep-seated or hidden energy imbalances that have undermined patients' full recovery and do not show up through normal muscle testing. This allows us to identify deep-seated accidental traumas and also suppressions.
Through his years of working with homeopathic remedies and observing patients, Dr. C. Hering discovered a series of "healing laws" that became of great importance to homeopaths. With their help they could tell if a patient was on the road to recovery. If Dr Hering noticed that a patient's recovery process contradicted the "laws of recovery", he knew, as a homeopath, that the previously taken medicines or remedies were suppressing the natural recovery process. To counteract this suppression, he discontinued the suppressive remedies and prescribed homeopathic medicines.
In Neuro-Training we have many alternative remedies to balance the suppressions, actually following Herring's laws of recovery. We call it "priority".
Suppressive agents
Our inherited genetics determine that we are more sensitive to certain experiences and substances in our lives than others. This sensitivity causes us to suppress anything by anything.
uppose a client is taking supplements to treat an existing problem. After taking the substance, the symptoms disappear and that is exactly what he wants. However, the symptoms reappear as soon as he stops taking the drug. This indicates that the supplement has temporarily suppressed the symptoms. It is important to note that the cause of the problem may not have been resolved and the symptoms may only have been temporarily masked.
Now suppose they take the supplement for a longer period of time, but this time the symptoms disappear for good after taking it. Here the question arises was it the "right" remedy or is it a much stronger suppression that is far more dangerous for the client.
This kind of suppression is deliberately sought by people who only want to fight the symptoms without finding the real cause of these symptoms according to the priority method and balancing it accordingly as the client needs it. By making the symptoms "disappear", the client finds it much more difficult to stay on the road to recovery and to recover to the extent needed.
The natural reaction of the mind-body entity is to express the problem in a new symptom bundle. In reality, however, it is still the old problem in a new guise. Its preferred way of presenting itself has been taken away from it by the suppression. When the person in question comes up with new symptoms, it is easy to fall for them and then suppress them again, etc. It is important to realise that these new symptoms are merely a change of expression, not a solution to the actual problem. By suppressing the symptoms, one is merely preventing an obvious manifestation of the problem, but not addressing its cause. It is therefore advisable to realise that treating the new symptom bundle is not enough, but that a more comprehensive approach is needed to solve the real problem.
A long-term solution should therefore be considered to address the root cause of the problem and achieve sustainable results.
We all go through suppressions to some degree. This can be enough to cause us to develop diseases from which we find it difficult to free ourselves. These suppressions are the cause of all our long-term problems and play a crucial role in chronic energy imbalances. It is important to recognise and address these suppressions in order to restore inner balance. Whether it is a suppressed emotion, an unspoken conflict or an unlived passion, all of these can lead to chronic energy imbalance. By facing our repressions and giving them space, we can find the path to healing and well-being.
When we are young, we go through a natural cleansing process to build up our immune system. As long as we have enough energy, we can maintain these suppressions endlessly. But when our energy decreases, we become "sick". In truth, we were sick all along, but we were able to compensate for the imbalance because we had excess energy. This energy was largely used up in compensating for the imbalances. And even though we are doing the right thing, we still feel tired and feel like we don't have enough energy. This is a sure sign that we have experienced suppression of one kind or another.
Not all substances have a suppressive effect.
It depends on the individual client and their sensitivity.Therefore, it is crucial that the priority system is followed, as any deviation from it can lead to new suppressions.
Our main goal in neuro-training is to identify and dissolve these suppressions.Through targeted interventions and adjustments, we can ensure the best possible care and support for our clients.