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LENs Neurofeedback: new Alternative treatment to Parkinson

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Has anybody of this forum has had any experience or heard if this treatment called: LENS Neurofeedback, ( serenitywellnessandcounseli... ), works for Parkinson???.

According I found in the web, Neurofeedback is relatively new therapy (still in development) for people with Alzheimer, Patients with movement disorders (like Parkinson), Post Traumatic Stress, Schizophrenia, Autism, Bi Polar Desorder, Epilepsy, but i don't know anybody who has tried specifically the device in the web page above, so I would like to heard about somebody with Parkinson that has been using it for a while, what is your opinion about that product, cost, etc.

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