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I’ve found that delivering high doses of 1070nm near infrared light directly to the scalp increases ATP and blood flow to the brain. This in turn can slow, stop and reverse neurodegenerative processes including the ones that are associated with Parki so sons and Alzheimer’s and ALS. I designed a device to provide this stimulation that is now being marketed under the brand names Nauradiant and Neuromatrix. I provide consultation and am conducting g ongoing research to improve outcomes. UVB and near infrared light energy are aming the most direct ways to enhance brain health and prevent c of price and physical decline. Seek professional guidance to optimize results.

marvinberman@quietmindfdn.org

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MarionP profile image
MarionP

Begone thou charlatan!

Zscaleplanet profile image
Zscaleplanet

Quoting you:

"I’ve found that delivering high doses of 1070nm near infrared light directly to the scalp increases ATP and blood flow to the brain."

Please provide the methodology and scientific processes that YOU personally used to make the determination that "ATP and blood flow" increase due to the use of near infrared light.

Please do not quote someone elses so called studies. I want to see YOUR work.

"Facts ma'am, nothing but the facts......."

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MBAnderson

People who stand to profit from the gadgets they invent invariably hype their effectiveness.

I wouldn't have commented except you said, "This in turn can slow, stop and reverse neurodegenerative processes including the ones that are associated with Parkinsons and Alzheimer’s and ALS." which is dubious, at best.

all 3 of his posts are marketing

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mhberman

I completely agree that without real evidence no one should take claims veryseriously. I do however have published research showing significant improvement from use of the 1070nm transcranial photobiomodulation for Dementia and Parkinson’s. The Neuradiant unit I designed, now marketed by Neuronic and improved on by Sanjay Manchanda with the Neuromatrix, available through Quietmind Associates, was used in a 2023 pilot study on Long covid brain fog. The results were significant t in that all subjects’ symptoms were reversed to baseline or better than before they got infected.

I’m happy to share the papers, email me at Info@quietmindfdn.org

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kaypeeoh in reply tomhberman

My understanding is 1070nm near infrared stimulates mitochondria. I get this from RED Light Therapy by Ari Whitten.

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mhberman

near infrared wavelengths from 700-1200 will stimulate ATP synthesis, the 1070 does it better than 800 based on laser and led studies done at UT-Arlington in Hanli Liu’s lab. Our research was more clinically oriented toward showing improvement in cognition in folks with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

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Zscaleplanet

Upon reviewing the Neuronic website (or maybe I was accidentally on the Neurotic website), I am now even more skeptical.

Here's the main disclaimer at the bottom of the primary web page:

Neuronic helmets are therapeutic infrared lamps that emit energy in the near-infrared spectrum. They are designed for use on the head to promote energy and relaxation. The helmets are intended for general wellness purposes and should be used as directed in the user manual.

Product Disclaimer: Neuronic devices are not intended for the diagnosis or prevention of any medical condition. Neuronic does not provide medical advice. Neuronic products are designed to support wellness and should not replace professional medical guidance. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for your health or any specific medical concerns.

Our product cannot guarantee the same effects on each individual. There are no known side effects of using our device. We advise you to consult a medical professional and conduct your own research before using our devices. The information presented on our website is not a substitute to the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner.

And another disclaimer from a so-called collegiate study of the product linked on the Neuronic website:

Neuronic devices are not medical devices under any jurisdiction and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent ant disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

SO HERE IS MY OFFER: As a Parkinson Disease sufferer, I will conduct a thorough and unbiased test of a new Neuradiant or Neuronic helmet (whatever the official name is) that you will provide free of charge, and I will commit to provide a concise and robust experience report to the HEALTH UNLOCKED members, touting the benefits and improvements I experience for the Parkinson Disease symptoms I suffer from, based on the use of "your" product. In the event that I experience "all" of the improvements both you and Neuronic claim, then after my personal and honest study has ended, I will keep and pay the current and fair retail price of the product.

If no benefits are experienced, then I will equally report out the findings to the members and I will return the product in its original packaging.

DEAL ??????????

I do have one question regarding Neuronics first and main disclaimer -- how did they measure the "wellness" of said individuals who have used the product ??? Wellness is very much a subjective feeling and observation correct?? Very hard to measure and very much a potential for a placebo effect.

Also, please respond to my question of how "improved blood flow"was measured. This one really has me curious.

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mhberman in reply toZscaleplanet

You are welcome to extend your offer to the folks at Neuronic as I’m no longer operationally involved and haven’t been for over a year. My research is more in the objective scienctific domain. We do offer a single subject study program for 1-2 years. We provide both the photobiomodulation and neurofeedback equipment and all testing and supervision services. The fee is $10,000 for one year and $15,000 for 2 years.

This is a single subject open label study and we’d submit the results for publication as a case study.

If you send me your email address I’ll forward some papers that relate to using photobiomodulation to improve Parkinson’s disease symptoms.

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park_bear in reply tomhberman

It is a simple matter to post your papers on the internet. Why have you not done so?

As to paying these large fees, I could not help but notice you could not be bothered to properly edit your original post for spelling. not about to sign up With someone who is so sloppy, not that I would have been tempted In any case. If you cannot be bothered two properly edit I see no reason why I should spend the time either.

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mhberman in reply topark_bear

I almost never comment in this space and am being reminded why. You can look up the papers on researchgate.com and pubmed. I don’t see a way to post papers here, do you?

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park_bear in reply tomhberman

I said: It is a simple matter to post your papers on the internet, Not Health unlocked.

If your papers are posted, why not provide links? Instead you are suggesting I search for papers on the subject matter, and then try to determine which ones are yours.

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mhberman in reply topark_bear

I offered to send them if you send me an email so I can attach them. There is no way to post attachments to these messages that I could find. All my papers are available by typing my name when you go to researchgate.

You seem by your other posts to be trying to make a serious effort to contribute so I’m responding without reacting to your astonishingly disrespectful prose style. If you want to engage in civil discourse please write back or better yet, I’m old enough (74) that I actually can enjoy talking on the phone

267-481-4987 my personal cell

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park_bear in reply tomhberman

Okay I'll give you credit for trying, but do you mean to tell me you do not know how to post a link? Here is what I get when I search for your name on Researchgate:

researchgate.net/search?q=m...

10 pages of results. I scrolled through the first page and none of them were relevant. Searching for your name under authors fared no better

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mhberman

if you look at our website Quietmindfdn.org we are S 501c3 nonprofit and work with people regardless of their ability to pay. The devices we promote we provide at discounted prices and folks can donate to our research fund and write off a portion of the device’s cost from their taxes.

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india245

it sounds similar to the Symbx PD care which uses 904nm. You use it at the base of your skull as well as the abdomen.

I didn’t understand the clinical trial details with this company – are you saying that the participant pays?? That isn’t usual practice is it?

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busters_dad in reply toindia245

It's not just unusual, it's highway robbery.

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mhberman

Not a model for studies with placebo group which this is not. The program is designed this way as it is not grant funded. it is an equipment fee and for exclusive use over the study period. Subjects can opt for ongoing support for $5000/year and we continue to collect data and supervise treatment.

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busters_dad in reply tomhberman

Only in America can you charge THOSE prices and pass yourself off as "non-profit". What a scam. GTFO

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mhberman

It is similar to Symbyx though transcranial and 1070nm l continuous and pulsed light device guided by quantitative EEG.

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gomelgo

is it possible that we have all been so wounded that we cannot accept that someone may actually be trying to help? I agree that the prices are high but it sounds like there are ways to participate with some kind of financial support . Can you please elaborate more on that?

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mhberman in reply togomelgo

We all struggle to cope with our earliest unresolved traumas resurfacing when our defenses weaken from age and infirmity. The cultural climate and sterility of the online experience make this all much harder to manage. The photobiomodulation unit we offer now can support 4 unique protocols at the same time. This allows 4 people to use the device in sequence. The protocols can be modified by the user with supervision in minutes. Everyone has to work out a treatment process that fits their available time, energy and resources. The consultation process either a competent consultant should result in a plan that optimizes results given what can be invested. We should stop throwing spaghetti at the wall and work with professionals who know the range of options and can support you having a long term recovery strategy. Peer support is absolute essential but not to replace clinically experienced professional consultation.

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gomelgo in reply tomhberman

Agreed. Brass tacks: What is the least expensive way to try this device?

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Esperanto in reply togomelgo

Mel, please be careful and consider exploring other options for your therapy needs.

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Take care!

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