
Monday, December 6, 2010
NIS Masters

Friday, November 12, 2010
Sports Therapy & NIS

"I was sceptical at first but through NIS and Dr Matthew Rabin I have been able to find the small problems that machines and western science couldn't find out. It has enabled me to prepare better for the tour de France and make my life easier as a whole. I am ever grateful that I stumbled upon NIS and will continue to use it while I prepare for big events and throughout my life."
Christian Vande Velde, Cyclist
Monday, October 18, 2010
The NIS Masters
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
NIS Masters
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Open House - all welcome
OPEN HOUSE
Klinik, A Health Collective
Sunday October 3, 2010, 1-4pm
101-225 E 17th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V5V 1A6
Phone: 604.876.8764
www.klinikvancouver.com
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Holistic Nutrition
Nutrition and Lifestyle Coaching
The human body is a complex machine with many and varied physiological processes. Our social, genetic, and environmental fabrics determine our individualities here, but nutrition is universally fundamental to health and wellness. By using my knowledge of nutritional deficiencies and symptamology, I help my clients apply nutrition as a means of reactivating their innate healing mechanisms.'
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Client Testimonial - Neuralgia
'In frustration with the medical system, its waitlist for specialists, and its focus on pharmaceutical symptom management I went to see Dr. Hargreaves for my cranial nerve problem.
After one appointment, things started to change for the better. My symptoms were less intense, my mood improved and I was able to sleep. Two days later, my own doctor remarked on the change in me and said that I was back to my 'old self'.
From that point on, I knew that I was on a healing journey with a gifted healer as my support. I would encourage anyone who is struggling with a chronic condition to make an appointment with Dr. Hargreaves.'
Jennifer Sweeney, M.Sc.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Vancouver, BC
Monday, July 12, 2010
Client testimonial - Pain
This is fantastic."
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Chronic Back and Neck Pain
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Allergies
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's Day
Friday, April 30, 2010
Nutrition by Kelly Frankson
About Fit4YouNutrition.com
Creating a healthy, lean body depends on how well your body copes with the demands made on it.Fit4youNutrition.com assesses these demands and tailors nutritional approaches specific to you.
Overview
1-99% of your shopping can be done on the outskirts of the grocery store. Meat & veggies, nuts & seeds…that’s all you need on hand at home.
2-If it was created by nature eat it, if it is processed, don’t.
3-Animal protein foods, milk and eggs always come with fat and this is how we should eat them. Animal fat supplies vitamins A&D and are needed for the assimilation of protein. Consumption of low fat milk products, egg whites and lean meats can lead to serious deficiencies of these vital fat soluble nutrients. Moreover, animal fats and gelatin rich bone broth spare protein which means that meat goes further.
4- While some lucky people are genetically equipped to digest milk in all its forms, the milk sold in your supermarket is bad for EVERYBODY.
5-You DO NOT NEED CARBS-carbs are not used as structural components in the body; they are only used as a form of fuel. Glucose in the blood stream is toxic to humans unless it is being burned immediately as a fuel. Moreover, humans can exist quite easily without ever eating carbs since the body has several mechanisms for generating glucose from fat and protein consumed.
6-Ideally we should be able to get all necessary nutrients from the food we eat, but with pollution on the rise and the diminishing quality of the food purchased in the supermarkets a good multi-vitamin is becoming essential (as is magnesium, fishoil and glutamine supplementation).
7-Give yourself a break. Can’t be perfect all the time. Allow 1 cheat meal a week where you can eat what ever you want. This also eliminates the potential danger that if you completely eliminate a food group your body will lose the ability to process it. However the rule is once you get up from the table the cheat meal is over. No cheat days allowed!
8- Changing your eating patterns is not easy and it takes your body time to adjust. You are asking your body to produce energy from new sources so it is completely normal to feel a bit lethargic at the beginning. Give your digestive system the same consideration you would give your muscles when undertaking a new exercise program. When you start replacing starchy carbs with fat it can take up to 3 weeks for your body to learn how to use fat as a source of energy after which point in time it can become a much more effective source than the short burst starchy carbs.
9-All nutrients in some way or another affect insulin resistance or insulin sensitivity and insulin sensitivity is the route of all hormonal imbalances. Without first controlling insulin, all other efforts will be wasted.
10-Persistent cortisol release (which happens when you are under low levels of stress-such as over exercise, constant lack of sleep...) requires other vital mechanisms to effectively shut down-immunity, digestion, healthy endocrine function...among other stress-health associations, the link between elevated cortisol and weight gain has already been established. So REDUCE YOUR STRESS!
REMEMBER: "The Fit 4 You 5" is just a starting point. Real results come from customizing your meal plans to correct your own unique nutritional deficiencies. Look through our service offerings and discover the perfect fit for your needs.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Happy place
Monday, April 5, 2010
klinik
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Stop living with cold sores!
Cold sores are a very common problem that most people do their best to suppress, treat and avoid. These nasty blisters create red, swollen and sore wounds on the lips and adjacent skin. Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV) and spread by direct contact of blisters or utensils which have been contaminated by blister fluid.
Doctors are taught that herpes is for life as the virus lays dormant in the brain tissue between outbreaks. The medical field believes that cold sores are incurable but, with treatment, outbreak frequency and length can be reduced.
Neurological Integration System (NIS) has the ability to locate viruses in glands and tissues. Once located, the brain is made aware of the viral location and is able to rid of the virus from the body all together. NIS has been very successful at eliminating cold sores completely. The treatment is most effective when an outbreak is occurring and it may take approximately 3 treatments during consecutive outbreaks.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Client Testimonial
Thursday, March 11, 2010
What is NIS?
Signally faults occur over time due to any number of stressors (MVA, emotional trauma, virus etc). The result of signally fault to cells, tissues, glands, organs may then lead to symptoms that range from mild to extreme.
NIS is beneficial in treating the following:
PAIN: Fibromyalgia, headache, sinus
HORMONES: Infertility, imbalance
INSOMNIA, CHRONIC FATIGUE
MUSCULOSKELETAL: Alignment, weakness, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel
ADHD, AUTISM
POOR WOUND HEALING
IBS, CROHN’S DISEASE
ALLERGIES: Food, environmental
SKIN: eczema, psoriasis, poor healing
COLD SORES
DEPRESSION
NIS does not chase or treat symptoms. The protocols have been developed to find all faults in an individual and all protocols are performed carefully and thoroughly.
NIS is completely non-invasive and does not use any equipment.
For more information: www.neurolinkglobal.com


