Retrospective Study
A recent retrospective study of 2,818 patients in the USA and worldwide
demonstrates that Network Care is associated with statistically significant,
profound, and consistent improvement in self reported health and wellness issues
(provided below). A demographic analysis of the retrospective study (conducted
between November, 1994 and April, 1995) demonstrates that Network Care targets
highly motivated individuals interested in alternative and complimentary care,
and vitalistic or holistic care.
- Less Stress:
- Emotional well being, health, general well being, coping with daily
problems, family, significant relationships, work.
- More Life Enjoyment:
- Openness to guidance by inner feelings, experience of relaxation,
well being, positive feelings about self, interest in maintaining
a healthy lifestyle, feeling open when relating to others, confidence in
dealing with adversity, compassion for others.
- Improved Physical Well Being:
- Improved flexibility of the spine, more energy, less fatigue, fewer
colds and flu, fewer headaches, and reduced pain.
- Greater Emotional and Psychological Well Being:
- Positive feelings about self. Decreased moodiness, temper,
and angry
outbursts.
- Less depression, more interest in life, fewer concerns about
small things, improved ability to think and concentrate.
- Less anxiety
and concern over vague fears,
less distress about physical pain, improved ability to stay on task.
- Spontaneous Positive Life Style Changes:
- Regular exercise, Tai Chi/Yoga, meditation/self hypnosis, health
foods/vitamins, vegetarian/partial vegetarian
- Less use of
prescription medications
- Overall Improvement in Quality of Life:
- Improvement in: personal life, oneself, extent one adapts
to change, handling of problems in life, actual life accomplishments,
life as a whole, overall contentment with life, significant other,
job, life being what one wanted it to be, romantic life, actual
work done, co-workers, physical appearance.
*Conducted within the Department of Anatomy and
Neurobiology, College of Medicine, U. of C., Irvine, CA