What Is 
										Nutritional Response Testing (NRT)?
										
										NRT is a structured form of Autonomic 
										Nervous System (ANS) Feedback testing 
										developed initially by Drs. Klinghardt, 
										M.D., Ph.D. and Louisa Williams, D.C., 
										N.D. and recently enhanced by Drs. 
										Klinghardt and Yoshiaki Omura, M.D.
										
										
										NRT is a verifiable and reproducible 
										discipline of which uses muscle testing 
										to analyze autonomic nervous system 
										(ANS) disturbances. Problems with ANS 
										function will ultimately cause disease 
										and/or breakdown of any organs and 
										tissues. It is based on the currently 
										known neurological anatomy and 
										physiology of the ANS
										
										
ANS 
										Problems and Potential Corrective 
										Options
										
										Through the structured discipline of the 
										NRT test, the priorities of ANS problems 
										are determined, so they can be addressed 
										for correction. 
										
										Since the ANS is the functional nervous 
										system affecting every organ, tissue and 
										cell, the information derived from NRT 
										can be very helpful to understand the 
										root cause of health problems and pain.
										
										
										NRT testing functions as an analytical 
										biofeedback assessment tool (finding 
										where and what the problems are). NRT 
										can also be used to predict outcome of 
										health improvement programs. Through 
										NRT, various remedies that may be 
										beneficial for correcting the cause of 
										conditions can be evaluated for their 
										potential effectiveness. This 
										prioritizing part of the NRT test is 
										invaluable to help decide which approach 
										will be best for the patient at this 
										time, which remedies could be predicted 
										to have the most beneficial effect and 
										even what dosage is most appropriate.
										
										
										
										
											
											
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