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NES HEALTH RESEARCH Observational Study Using NES Provision Scan Protocols and Measuring Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Jason Siczkowycz, NES Practitioner

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NES HEALTH RESEARCHObservational Study Using NES Provision Scan Protoco

and Measuring Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

Jason Siczkowycz, NES Practitioner

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Observational Study Using NES Provision Scan P

and Measuring Heart Rate Variability (HR

• Date of Study: August 15, 2010 to October 4, 2010• Aim: Assess the affect of NES Health Infoceuticals on

autonomic nervous system (ANS) function as measuHeart Rate Variability (HRV)

Number of Clients Studied: 8• Instrumentation: NES Provision Scan,

Biocomtech Inner Balance Scan Heart Rate Variabilit(www.biocomtech.com)

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Observational Study Using NES Provision Scan P

and Measuring Heart Rate Variability (HR

Jason Siczkowycz is a Certified NES

Health Practitioner.

NES is the core of  Jason’s practice and

he is very passionate and enthusiastic

about it. He has been in practice as aNaturopath since 1998; been using the

NES since 2004 with fantastic results.

His goal is to effect true healing, not

 just temporary relief of symptoms.

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Study design: 8 clients were scanned uNES Provision, followed by an HRV scanclients were then instructed to takeInfoceutical remedies according to thei

Provision scans. In most cases, a followHRV test was carried out after one monthe end of their Infoceutical protocol).

Observational Study Using NES Provision Scan P

and Measuring Heart Rate Variability (HR

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Method: The study was randomized in the sense that the first e

within the holistic practice to have a pre and post HRV study we

Trends were noted in Sympathetic/stimulating aspect of th

parasympathetic/calming aspect of the ANS (P), and general regu

of the ANS (R). The trend was noted as either Positive (P), Negativ

Same (S) for all three areas. Since absolute zero is considered no

the HRV analysis, a movement towards that was considered posit

the initial reading was high or low). For a person’s overall HRV

considered positive, there had to be all positive, positive and neu

positive and only one negative movement relative to all three aspmeasured. For overall HRV trend to be considered negative, there

negative, negative and neutral, or two negative and only o

movement relative to all three aspects of the ANS measured.

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Results: Six of eight clients showed a positive trend in (more positive than negative considering all three aspeautonomic function), while two showed a slightly nega

There were a total of 13positive moves, with 4negative moves, and 10individual HRV movementsthat stayed the same.

For one person, there were2 HRV scans within the

month time frame.

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Positive Same

Results showing the trend in HR

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Conclusion: This observational study sthat NES Health Infoceuticals have a poeffect on autonomic function as measu

Heart Rate Variability (HRV) scores.Interesting to note is that Infoceuticalsnot necessarily “targeting” autonomic

function (such as Energetic Driver 4/EDwere targeting general aspects of the HBody-Field (HBF).