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Improve Brain Function

Improve Brain Function—Now, with Neurofeedback.  It is safe, effective and non-invasive!

Finally there is help for patients with : ADD, Asberger’s, learning disabilities, sleep disorders, headaches (including migraines), behavior disorders, depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia and even for various organic brain disorders (including autism, CP and seizures), stroke and Tourette’s Syndrome.

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  • Executives
  • Athletes
  • Enhanced Learning and Memory

Contact us today and ask for a FREE REPORT on how Neurofeedback can help you!

 

   

Neurofeedback FAQs

What is neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback – it is brain wave biofeedback.  The body has a limited capacity to sense information coming from inside itself.  However, as with any biological process, if you monitor, amplify and feed it back to the brain, your brain can change it – just as you can raise or lower your temperature by focusing on a special skin  temperature gauge attached to your finger.

It is now fact that the structure and function of the brain can change – even into old age.  The old theory of a hard-wired, unchanging, unfixable or unhealable brain has been replaced by the discovery that the brain changes itself.  “Neuroplacticity” (nerve cells are changeable, malleable, modifiable), is the basis of Neurofeedback, whereby a damaged brain can reorganize itself.  When one part fails, another substitutes or the neuron itself can be stimulated to function again.  Gradually different parts of the brain become balanced and learning, behavior and mental and emotional problems resolve.  

The brain whispers messages to the body through electrical impulses transmitted to the central nervous system.  When the brain is injured these electrical impulses, or brain waves, are disturbed, creating abnormal rhythmic patterns.  When the brain continues to transmit these abnormal patterns, imbalances are created.  Since the body naturally desires balance, neurofeedback assists the brain in bringing itself and the body back into balance.

Is it a cure?

In organic brain disorders, we are seeking to improve function as opposed to “curing” the condition. If the problem is the result of dysregulation, calling the problem a “disease” to be “cured” may not be accurate—a problem with regulation can be improved with self-regulation.

Does it eliminate symptoms?

In many cases, yes; of course, we are talking about improvement of regulation in the brain. In ADD, for instance, the condition is defined by symptoms and may no longer be diagnosable. Headaches may disappear, mood may improve and insomnia may no longer be a problem.
   

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