Complementary Therapy

The cost of the treatments may be partially reimbursed by your supplementary healthcare insurance. Please check the conditions of your supplementary insurance policy to confirm eligibility.

The five Nature-oriented principles

The treatments by a BATC complementary therapist are based on the five
nature-oriented principles. These principles arise from a number of natural
laws. In order to be and remain healthy, each of these principles must be in
balance, also in their mutual coherence. The five principles cannot only be
seen separately, but are also mutually dependent on each other. They are like
a braid and influence each other. An example is that when someone does not
eat enough good food, the energy balance will not be optimal. When
someone worries a lot, this will also cost the body energy. Therefore, all five
principles and their mutual coherence must be looked at. Below you can find
a brief explanation of the five nature-oriented principles according to BATC, in
the correct order.

1. Energy
Everything in and around us consists of energy. Worldwide, energy is seen as the basis of life. Energy forms the basis for the treatments of the BATC therapist. The principles of stimulus transfer, drainage, nutrition and mental well-being can only be worked on when your energy balance is in order. Without energy, the body does not function optimally and healing cannot take place. It is a first priority to ensure that you have sufficient energy, that there is a balanced flow of energy and that any blockages are removed.

2. Stimulus transmission
Stimulus transmission occurs via your nervous system. Stimuli are sent via the nervous system to the rest of your body via the brain. But stimuli are also sent from your body to your brain the other way around. The nervous system is the communication network or ‘telephone line’ of your body. Pain stimuli, for example, have a function to be able to respond correctly and quickly in certain situations. Stimulus transmission also ensures that certain signals, for example about what you need for recovery, are passed on to the body. Good stimulus transmission is essential for being able to function and recover well.

3. Drainage
In daily life, our body regularly has to deal with overload by waste products. Some external causes can be: inhaling polluted air (heavy metals) or certain substances such as pesticide residues, dioxins or certain additives in our food. In addition, our body can create an overload of waste products because, for example, our lymphatic system or blood circulation do not function optimally. Under favorable conditions, our body is able to excrete most waste products without problems via our excretory organs. Sometimes, however, it is desirable to support and stimulate the body in this. When there are too many waste products in the body, for example in our intestines, nutrients can no longer be absorbed properly.

4. Nutrition
Nutrition maintains your cells and provides them with fuel. Your daily diet is one of the most important components for a fit and healthy body and a sharp mind. Certain foods are not tolerated equally well by everyone. This can be a temporary issue. This can change in a favorable way through targeted nutritional advice. It is important that you take the right foods, suitable for your constitution and circumstances, and that in the right quantities.

5. Mental well-being
In addition to the previous principles, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects influence your health and well-being. Awareness of your limiting thought and behavioral patterns is extremely important. This for mental as well as physical well-being. Worries or other mental tensions can cause many complaints, such as stomach complaints, headaches or cramped muscles. You will learn to change, break through or let go of the obstructive thinking and behavioral problems in a healthy way. This is for the best possible recovery, but also to remain balanced in the future.

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