SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON ACCESS BARS
Those who are familiar with and have been running Access Bars in the world know that The Bars can create dynamic and amazing change in people. Now, we’re beginning to get the scientific proof on Access Bars.
- Jeffrey L. Fannin, a Neuroscientist from Glendale, Arizona, examined the neurological effects of the Access Bars of 60 participants in 2015. By measuring brain waves on people before and after a Bars session, this research revealed similar effects on brain coherence where 85% of participants indicated an increase in coherence. Additionally, he discovered that Access Bars has a positive neurological effect on the recipient greater than those experienced by advanced meditators and it produced these results immediately.

2. Terrie Hope, PhD. DNM conducted scientific research on the effects of Access Bars on anxiety and depression, published in the Journal of Energy Psychology in 2017. In summary, The Bars were found to reduce stress and anxiety by 85% and depression by 82% in as little as one session. All participants showed an increase in Brain Coherence

Dr. Hope also found that participants who, before the 90-minute Access Bars session, reported a sense of past failure, self-criticalness, loss of pleasure, and agitation, all reported 100% of these symptoms were resolved after the session
3. Independent Surveys
The individuals completed a self-evaluation survey before and after one Access Bars session that ranged from 50 to 90 minutes.
The results reported were as follows:
a. 338 participants reported reported stress – 97.6% indicated a decrease in stress.
b. 278 participants reported anxiety – 86.6% indicated a decrease in anxiety.
c. 204 participants reported reported pain – 78.43% indicated a decrease in pain.
d. 392 participants reported being less than extremely happy – 61.9% indicated an increase in happiness.