Carmen Jane Kinesiology

Carmen Jane Kinesiology Advanced Diploma Functional Kinesiology
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Kinesiology is an energetic/vibrational healing modality that uses the subtle art of muscle monitoring to access subconscious stresses held within the human body. It is a non invasive therapy that uses energetic corrections, Acupressure, Neuro Formatting and Sound (Tunning Forks) to clear subconscious stress. Kinesiology can be a tool for healing physiological conditions such as :
chronic back pain, asthma, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances, weight loss, adrenal fatigue etc
OR help relieve stress and blocks to you achieving your goals e.g Finances, relationships, work stress. Kinesiology does not diagnose it releases stress within the body allowing the body to re balance and bring about its own ability to heal. Kinesiology is a combination of Western medicine and Chinese traditional medicine. The story of our lives is held within our Physical body as well as our energetic layers.

Matrix reprinting could also be seen as an aspect of Energetic / functional kinesiology✨✨ It could also explain why when...
29/09/2025

Matrix reprinting could also be seen as an aspect of Energetic / functional kinesiology✨✨ It could also explain why when some people return to their home countries they heal.. this had been noted in some cancer remissions !

Your Body Remembers What Your Childhood Nervous System Felt

Researchers are showing us something profound: our bodies remember the shape of our childhood nervous systems. Far beyond “just memories in the mind,” the nervous system holds patterns of safety, fear, and connection from our earliest years, and these echoes remain imprinted into adulthood.

One of the strongest studies to demonstrate this comes from the Dunedin Birth Cohort in New Zealand (Gehred et al., 2021). This landmark research followed individuals from birth into midlife and found that childhood adversity leaves long lasting signatures in brain structure. Adults who had experienced stress and trauma in childhood showed measurable differences across multiple brain regions, differences that were not explained away by adult life stress. In other words, the nervous system itself “remembers” early life.

Complementary work by Berens et al. (2017, BMC Medicine) describes this process as the biological embedding of childhood adversity. They outline how early experiences shape stress hormones, immune responses, and even epigenetic expression, meaning the body literally calibrates itself to what it encountered in those formative years. Later research has also pointed to the extracellular matrix, the web of connective tissue around our cells, as part of this memory system. It stabilises circuits, holds biochemical cues, and can even lock in patterns of regulation or dysregulation.

What does this mean for us? It means our anxiety, our digestion, our heart rhythms, even our immune responses may still be echoing the childhood environment we grew up in. And it also means healing is not only about the present moment, it is about compassionately tending to the places in us that were shaped long ago.

This is where Matrix Reimprinting becomes such a powerful tool. It builds on EFT tapping and adds a unique dimension: instead of only calming present day stress, it allows us to revisit those younger parts of ourselves, what Karl Dawson called “ECHOs” (Energetic Consciousness Holograms), and gently reimprint the nervous system with new emotional resources.

Scientific support is still growing, but a UK NHS pilot study (Boath et al., 2014) found that Matrix Reimprinting produced significant improvements in depression, anxiety, self esteem, and wellbeing. These results align with what neuroscience is telling us: when we safely revisit and rescript old memories, we can create new neural pathways. In effect, we are helping the nervous system and its surrounding matrix to soften rigid patterns and open to healthier responses.

So, when we say “the body remembers”, it is not just a metaphor. Studies now show it is biological fact. And when we use approaches like Matrix Reimprinting, we are working directly with that memory system, giving our bodies and minds the chance to update, release, and move into a new story of health and resilience.

References
Gehred, M. Z., et al. (2021). Long term Neural Embedding of Childhood Adversity in a Population Representative Birth Cohort. Dunedin Study.
Berens, A. E., Jensen, S. K., & Nelson, C. A. (2017). Biological embedding of childhood adversity: from physiological mechanisms to clinical implications. BMC Medicine.
Boath, E., Stewart, A., & Rolling, C. (2014). Can Matrix Reimprinting Be Effective in the Treatment of Emotional Conditions in a Public Health Setting? Results of a UK Pilot Study.

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