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February 19, 2025
1:00PM - 4:00PM EST

Study Groups: Enteric Nervous System

Jessica Mark

ONLINE

The enteric nervous system, or gut brain, is a vast network of neurons and glia that controls the gastrointestinal functions on a physiological level and is the body’s truth detector on the energetic level.

When the organs of our enteric nervous system are able to communicate with ease, there is resonance and vitality. When the gut is offline, feelings of safety and comfort may be difficult to find.

In this study group, we will learn basic anatomy and physiology of the enteric nervous system, practice explorations of self care to facilitate awareness and communication in the gut, learn about intestinofugal neurons and how they increase the reflexive capacity of the gut, and practice Ortho-Bionomy® techniques and principles to work with various areas of the enteric nervous system.

This study group can stand alone, but is best paired with study groups on the Electromagnetic Field of the Heart (February 12) and the Enteric Nervous System (February 19).

Hours:

3

NCBTMB:

3

Prerequisites:

None

Coordinator:

Jessica Mark

Phone:

828-273-1288

Email:

info@orthobionomy.net

Website:

https://www.orthobionomy.net

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