Posts tagged treatment
The Symptoms in Alzheimer's Patients

We always have our eyes open for new treatments that help brain-related diseases and other conditions. For some of these, unfortunately, there simply isn't a cure. Alzheimer's been described as the Great Morbidity of the 21st Century and it currently affects an estimate of 5.8 million Americans. Even tough we have not found a cure for it yet, great medical advances have helped us get closer. A recent study, for instance, found that mice with some Alzheimer’s-like brain plaques were positively impacted when shown flashing lights and clicking sounds.

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7 Steps to Help You Beat Depression

One of the most widespread mental health issues of our time, depression has affected more than 16 million adults in the US alone last year. We have found evidence that Neurofeedback training has helped people struggling with depression in the past, and continuous research helps us understand how this new technology can help patients struggling again this condition.

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Alternative Therapies in San Francisco

We at the US Neurofeedback Center are big fans of alternative therapies! In his long search to mitigate an old health condition, our founder Henry has tried many different, alternative treatments, from osteopathy, to breath work, to Ayahuasca. More and more people are willing to experiment with non-traditional therapies, so we've compile a list of effective, alternative therapies that can be found in San Francisco so you can restore your balance and lead a more mindful, healthier life.

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Healing in Croatia: Hypnosis

I want to talk about my experience with hypnosis-induced talk therapy without invading my own privacy or the privacy of the man I received the treatment from. I came to Croatia expecting to receive one type of treatment but I ended up practicing yoga (antigravity and vinyasa), Plasma-wave therapy, sound-wave therapy, and hypnosis talk-therapy. I strongly believe in the synergies of using several modalities at once. Of course, the downside is that you cannot determine which modality caused your improvement and which, if any, did nothing at all. 

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How to Get a Parasite

For seven years now I have been fighting and testing positive for parasites. In 2011 I went to Mexico City for an internship. Two days after I returned I began bi-hourly diarrhea. Several tests for pathogens including parasites were all negative but after two weeks spent in the bathroom and bed I was given the commonly prescribed anti-parasitic, Flagyl, from an infectious-disease doctor. 

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