
On a Different Wavelength
1 year ago
Psychologist Elsa Baehr discusses her use of neurofeedback — physical therapy for the brain — to treat depression. Baehr, who runs NueroQuest, a clinic in Skokie, Ill., uses neurofeedback to train patients' brains to control their moods. She has seen above average success rates (more than 75 percent) with neurofeedback. Baehr also uses the method to treat anxiety disorders, stroke, epilepsy and other motor disorders.
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Remember Dr. McCoy on "Star Trek"? He used this in that gizmo he waved over a patient and then pushed the frequencies back to heal them. If I am not mistaken, in one episode his character discussed scientist Royal Rife and how back in 1929 he discovered and read frequencies of 50,000 diseases and how to push those frequencies back to destroy disease. These brain wave frequencies, like radio waves, can be read and then those frequencies that help those parts of the brain responsible for wellness, happiness, calmness, etc., can be sent back.
I can tell you it is painless, relaxing and it works! I suffer from PTSD and have been dealing with the motherlode of unblocked trauma recently, and not only did the biofeedback software pick up and flag "Memory Recall" while in the midst of telling a new memory, but balancing frequencies and healing emotional frequencies were sent back and then, I had a wonderful evening with my husband, and have felt enormously better all week and am even sleeping better. Everyone should have access to this treatment. Schools and careers can be made successful by training technicians, therapists, anyone who cares in this "WAVE of the Future". This is where the jobs are going to be at. Let's get going.