How Perception Reframing Can Improve your Health Relationships and Performance

The EVOX experiences opens you to new ways of seeing things, it’s called Perception Reframing. Old perceptions that may be stuck and damaging are released and you become free to choose better ways. When you speak, your voice carries the energy of how you perceive or see the topic you are speaking about.

How It Works: Through biocommunication Evox records your voice energy and plots it on a graph called a Perception index (PI). The EVOX then uses your PI to determine frequency signatures that are most useful to you. It then sends those signatures to the Hand Cradle as you listen to relaxing music and think about the topic you are speaking of. Each PI that is recorded during a session will reveal the excess or stuck patterns of emotional congestion. Perception reframing my increase your ability to chose, it moves you to a position of choice rather than reaction. It can be profound because perception creates personal reality. Perception Reframing can positively impact any aspect of:

  1. Personal Health-Health conditions involve perception, and reframing on health issues can improve the way you feel.
  2. Interpersonal relationships- A better relationship with your spouse, dealing with a problem child, or enjoying your time with coworkers’.
  3. Personal Performance- Improve your sports performance, increase your ability to focus, or become a faster learner at school or at work.

The Impact of Emotional Health on Our Bodies

  1. Traditionally we are taught to focus on maintaining proper nutrition, sleep, and exercise to ensure optimal physical health and longevity. This still stands true; however, one of the most influential keys to our physical well-being which is often overlooked is our emotional health. Research shows the direct and indirect stress can influence illness.
  2. The essential keys to overall health: Optimal physical well-being and emotional health.In the past decade, more and more research has found increasingly stronger correlations between chronic stress and illness. For example, the American Medical Association reports that 75-90% of all illnesses and diseases are linked to stress. Emotional suppression of positive and negative emotions decreases quality of life and increases the risk of earlier death.
  3. Emotional health also includes stress management.
    • The cultural phenomenon of putting on “a good face” is teaching us to suppress emotional expression (both positive and negative) which is often a rigid and unnatural restraint. A recent 12-year study revealed that its participants who regularly suppressed their emotions had an increased risk of earlier death from heart disease and certain forms of cancer.
  4. Suppressing emotions can enhance side effects of certain illnesses.
    • Countless other studies have revealed that tendencies to suppress negative emotions can enhance side effects related to harmful cardiovascular, endocrine, and immune processes. For example, anger suppression has been linked to the predictability of blood pressure reactivity to stressful stimuli, higher rates of hypertension in men, and reduced immune function in patients with various reproductive organ cancers.
    • The University of Miami School of Medicine found that “Grief impairs both the function of white blood cells processed in the thymus gland – and of natural killer (NK) cells which are responsible for attacking viruses and destroying tumour cells. Suppressed grief results in a weakening of the immune system by reducing the function of cells that defend against viral infections and tumors and which helps keep the body healthy.”
  5. Our brains overproduce chemicals (hormones) in response to emotional distress.
    • When we are under emotional distress, our brains send signals to the adrenal glands to produce hormones to induce the fight-or-flight response. But if that stress response stays on, the overexposure to those hormones becomes toxic and harmful and can disrupt almost all of the body’s natural processes.
  6. Emotional health is just as important as physical health.
    • When addressing our overall well-being, we should definitely pay attention and take good care of our physical bodies. What I’m trying to emphasize here is the profound impact of our emotions on our physical health. When we take responsibility of our lives by addressing our emotional health and underlying emotions, then the move toward glowing health and physical healing can actually take place.
    • Addressing emotional health should be a key part of the recovery process in patients diagnosed with ailments whether they’re chronic or acute. A 6-year study ending in 2002 revealed a significant association between poor recovery and patients of stroke, heart disease, and bone and joint problems who reported high depressive symptoms. This tells us that mind and body treatments, such as psychotherapy and EVOX and/or other biofeedback interventions, can play a key role in the survivability of cancer patients.
  7. One of the fathers of psychoneuroimmunology is Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer who’s research found the evidence-based connection and interactions between the psyche, brain, and organ.
    • The study of linking direct relationships between emotions and biochemical events in the body is known as psychoneuroimmunology. A key concept in this type of study is that emotions manifest in the body as physical symptoms.
    • Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer who’s research on the Mind-Body connection revealed the nature of disease on universal biological principles and the interaction between the psyche, the brain, and the organ. Basically, Dr. Hamer found that physical events can create a biological conflict shock which is a very difficult, highly acute, dramatic, and isolating shock or distressing trauma. The biological conflict shock, also known as Dirk Hamer Syndrome, manifests in physical transformations in the brain, leading to changes in physical-nervous processes and potentially to the development of cancerous growths, ulcerations, necroses, and functional disturbances in specific organs in the body.
  8. CT scans will show identifiable regions of the brain as they contribute to the pathology of illnesses/cancer.
    • Dr. Hamer found that biological conflict-shocks caused the appearance of visible activity, called Hamer Herd, in identifiable regions or emotional centers of the brain which are specific to functional transformation in certain organs. These would show up on CT scans as dark, concentrated shadows in specific regions. Therefore, Dr. Hamer was essentially able to predict the course and location of cancer growths based on patient’s exposure to specific traumas or emotional distress.
  9. Specific types of psycho-emotional conflicts will appear as a growth as predicted in specific organs.
    • Dr. Hamer reviewed and examined approximately 20,000 cancer patients and concluded that these examined patients all had something in common: there had been some kind of psycho-emotional conflict or trauma prior to the onset of disease which had never been fully resolved. Each type of psycho-emotional conflict is dealt with by a specific site in the reflex-center of the brain which corresponds to an organ in the body. The following list shows Dr. Hamer’s findings on the specific type of psycho-emotional conflicts which caused cancer to appear in specific organs:

ADRENAL CORTEX: Wrong Direction. Gone Astray
BLADDER: Ugly Conflict. Dirty Tricks
BONE: Lack of Self Worth. Inferiority Feeling
BRAIN TUMOR: Stubbornness. Refusing to Change Old Patterns. Mental Frustration
BREAST MILK GLAND: Involving Care or Disharmony
BREAST MILD DUCT: Separation Conflict
BREAST LEFT: Conflict concerning Child, Home or Mother
BREAST RIGHT: Conflict with Partner or Others
BRONCHIOLES: Territorial Conflict
CERVIX: Severe Frustration
COLON: Ugly Indigestible Conflict
ESOPHAGUS: Cannot Have It or Swallow It
GALL BLADDER: Rivalry Conflict
HEART: Perpetual Conflict
INTESTINES: Indigestible Chunk of Anger
KIDNEYS: Not wanting to Live. Water or Fluid Conflict
LARYNX: Conflict of Fear and Fright
LIVER: Fear of Starvation
LUNGS: Fear of Dying or Suffocation, including Fear for Someone Else
LYMPH GLANDS: Loss of Self-Worth associated with the Location
MELANOMA: Feeling Dirty, Soiled, Defiled
MIDDLE EAR: Not being able to get some Vital Information
MOUTH: Cannot Chew It or Hold It
PANCREAS: Anxiety-Anger Conflict with Family Members. Inheritance
PROSTATE: Ugly Conflict with Sexual Connections or Connotations
RECTUM: Fear of Being Useless
SKIN: Loss of Integrity
SPLEEN: Shock of being Physically or Emotionally Wounded
STOMACH: Indigestible Anger. Swallowed Too Much
TESTES / OVARIES: Loss Conflict
THYROID: Feeling Powerless
TUMOR (IN LOCATION): Nursing Old Hurts and Shocks. Building Remorse
UTERUS: Sexual Conflict

  • Overall health and balance requires an integrative stance on healing.
    • To help patients in the fight against cancer, we need to take an integrative stance on the patient’s overall health and biopsychosocial balance. As important as it is to treat and heal the physical body, it is equally important to help patients to get in touch with emotional trauma or psycho-emotional conflicts. Mind-body healing takes place with interventions such as psychotherapy, hypnosis, and biofeedback training through. EVOX which is what we offer at the Center for New Medicine.
  • EVOX in an integrative approach that accounts for physical as well as emotional health.
    • EVOX is a time- and research-tested treatment which helps individuals in two ways: (1) by receiving energetic frequencies to release built-up emotional stress and decongest emotional barriers and (2) learning physiological and emotional responses to stress and conflict to help the patient bring subconscious negative emotions into awareness to deal with them in more adaptive ways.
  • Positive physical health can be continuous if we address the individual as a whole: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
    • Emotional health requires a journey to a place deep within where we can forgive and heal emotions which our subconscious holds tight; without the journey within, physical healing can only serve as a quick-fix band-aid treatment.
    • When our bodies feel reconnected with nature and synchronized with our psyche and spirituality, we are more prepared to deal with stressors (both physical and emotional) which we will eventually have to face. Mind-body healing and strengthening takes place when we address the individual as a whole: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.