(NL – NV – SR Integration System in Synergym Meta-Brain)
Definition
Neuro-Somatic Reflex Systems (NSRS) is a structural activation system that uses body-based reflex pathways to influence organ function, neural activity, autonomic balance, and overall regulation.
It operates through:
Somato–neural reflex stimulation pathways that connect muscles, skin, circulation, and spinal segments with brain and organ function.
Core Principle
The body contains reflex access points that directly influence internal systems.
By stimulating specific reflex points, we can:
• activate neural pathways
• improve organ function
• regulate autonomic balance
• enhance brain–body communication
Core Insight:
The body is the fastest access point to regulate the brain and internal systems.
Components of NSRS
NL – Neuro-Lymphatic Reflex Points
(Metabolic & Detox Activation System)
Function:
• stimulate lymphatic flow
• improve organ metabolism
• support detoxification
Mechanism:
• located on chest, abdomen, back
• stimulation enhances circulation and lymph movement
• improves biochemical activity
System Influence:
• metabolic system
• immune response
• endocrine support
NV – Neuro-Vascular Reflex Points
(Circulatory & Brain Regulation System)
Function:
• improve blood flow
• enhance brain circulation
• regulate autonomic balance
Mechanism:
• primarily located on skull
• gentle holding improves vascular flow
• enhances oxygen delivery
System Influence:
• brain function
• emotional regulation
• stress response
SR – Spinal Reflex Points
(Neural Pathway Activation System)
Function:
• stimulate spinal cord pathways
• activate organ–nerve connections
• improve neural communication
Mechanism:
• located along spine
• each segment corresponds to specific organs
• stimulation enhances nerve signaling
System Influence:
• CNS–PNS communication
• organ regulation
• structural alignment