If a KMI balance has an effect on the nerve tracts, it is easy to imagine that the method will work in the case of all functional disorders which affect our physical systems, for example allergies and cardiovascular diseases. Two areas in which KMI has been demonstrated to work particularly well are described in more detail here.
Musculoskeletal disorders
This includes muscle and joint pain, problems with ligaments and tendons, and all rheumatic diseases. In many cases, KMI can alleviate or even remove pain, as the treatment acts directly on the nerve cells. In addition to this, it is the case that much pain is caused by faulty and avoidance posture. KMI can also ensure gentle and lasting correction in cases such as these. A tip for sports people: a regular KMI balance can help to prevent sports injuries.
Disorders of the central nervous system
Our complicated nervous systems can sometimes go out of balance more quickly than we are aware. However, our brain has the capacity to learn and nerves can be regenerated by means of appropriate treatment. KMI can have a positive effect on nerve conduction, for example in the case of learning difficulties, perceptual and developmental disorders and migraine.
A KMI balance has also been found to be effective in the case of a number of other disorders of balance. These include allergies, metabolic and dermatological diseases, respiratory disorders, a weakened immune system and other complaints. If you mention your symptoms before balancing takes place, your health advisor will be able to decide whether this balancing method is the right one for you.