KSNS / KSS Natural Therapy
Kim's Safety Nervous System (KSNS)
A nervous system that safely protects the body
What is KSNS?
KSNS (Kim’s Safety Nervous System; Kim’s Schutz Nerven System in German) is a new nervous system in human body found by professor Sae-Yion Kim, who had treated patients in Cologne, Germany, with his unique method of natural manual treatment over the past 40 years. This is a nervous system that acts immediately and prior to any other nervous system of the body, to safely protect your body from any harmful situations. It is also related to the ‘self-healing’ function of the body. This nervous system usually responds within 0.3 seconds to an external stimulus, to effectively protect your body.
For example, if you encounter a slippery and icy road condition while you walk on a winter day, your body immediately slows down your steps and bodily movements, in order to maintain your balance and keep you safe from the icy road condition. This immediate change of body movement happens within 0.3 seconds and it has nothing to do with your brain, since it is not under the control of the brain. This is an example of the working mechanism of the KSNS nervous system. The KSNS nervous system is an unconscious nervous system as it doesn’t receive any conscious or intentional orders of the brain.
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What is KSS?
KSS stands for Kim’s SBON and SDO, which is the practical application of KSNS natural treatment.
SBON is an assessment method performed in KSNS Natural Therapy. It looks similar to orthopedic tests but it is not just for musculoskeletal problems. It is designed to rule out the underlying cause of the problem, which is mainly located in the functions of the KSNS nervous system. The diseased muscle, nervous system, joints, or parts of the body are found through this SBON process.
According to the result of SBON analysis, SDO, the adjustment method (‘treatment’ in general term) is performed. During the SDO process, we usually use a tool in order to strongly stimulate certain nerve, muscle, sensory receptors of the toes and other parts of the body, or Golgi tendon organ. This is to restore damaged body functions. Most commonly used tool is a wooden stick. However, anything that can initiate and stimulate body’s function can be used, for example, a disposable lighter, handle of a toothbrush, a pen, or a spoon.
Since the body has its own function of healing itself when a problem occurs, we try to restore this original function of the body. Once the function of the body is restored, the body’s self-healing process works properly as the cause of disease is removed. This is the mechanism of KSNS natural healing process.
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Common Conditions improved by KSNS Therapy
Musculoskeletal Problems
Neck and shoulder pain
Tendonitis
Tennis or golfer’s elbow
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Muscle or tendon strain
Ligament sprain
Rotator cuff tendonitis
Frozen shoulder
Hip joint pain
SI joint pain
Degenerative disc disease
Ruptured or herniated disc, spinal stenosis
Knee pain (arthritis, meniscus, ligament, cartilage)
Baker’s cyst
Achilles tendinitis
Plantar fasciitis
Bunions (hallux valgus)
Flat foot (pes planus)
Gout
Varicose veins
Emotional Problems
Depression, Anxiety, Panic attacks, Nervousness
Stress
Anger management
Irritability
Over-worrying
Easily crying
Internal Medicine
Headaches and migraines
Asthma, Wheezing, Dyspnea or Shortness of Breath
Dizziness & vertigo, tinnitus
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Indigestion, nausea or vomiting
Restless leg syndrome
Tiredness and fatigue
Urinary problems (incontinence, frequent urination, dribbling, blockage, etc.)
Liver cirrhosis
Women’s problems related menstruation and fertility
Neuromuscular Problems
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Fibromyalgia
Double vision
Trouble swallowing
Numbness, tingling or painful sensations
Breathing problems
Muscular dystrophy
Peripheral neuropathy
Spinal muscular atrophy
Bell’s Palsy
Digital neuritis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Allergies
Ingrown toenails