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neurofeedback therapy?
I've just had an ad for
neurofeedback
pop up in Facebook feed. And there is a clinic in the city where I live. I am wondering if anyone has any direct experience with this... or maybe a friend who tried it.
I've just had an ad for
neurofeedback
pop up in Facebook feed. And there is a clinic in the city where I live. I am wondering if anyone has any direct experience with this... or maybe a friend who tried it.
roses4all
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
LENS Neurofeedback Low Energy Neurofeedback System update.
It is called LENS
Neurofeedback
. LENS stands for Low Energy
Neurofeedback
System. It is different from traditional
Neurofeedback
in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just reads your brain waves. LENS is not widely available in all areas. Insurance does not cover it.
It is called LENS
Neurofeedback
. LENS stands for Low Energy
Neurofeedback
System. It is different from traditional
Neurofeedback
in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just reads your brain waves. LENS is not widely available in all areas. Insurance does not cover it.
gajh
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
new hear
In it, the author talks about emdr and
neurofeedback
and some other things I have not tried. But I don’t know what to do. My childhood had trauma in it but it created more of a general anxiety disorder based on fear. There were some traumatic events though but non sexual.
In it, the author talks about emdr and
neurofeedback
and some other things I have not tried. But I don’t know what to do. My childhood had trauma in it but it created more of a general anxiety disorder based on fear. There were some traumatic events though but non sexual.
Notmuch
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
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neurofeedback etc
I am considering
neurofeedback
for my newly diagnosed 6 year old son. I could get trained in it and administer it myself (I'm a psychotherapist). Does anyone have experience with it? Can you recommend a particular NF system? Thanks so much for any information!
I am considering
neurofeedback
for my newly diagnosed 6 year old son. I could get trained in it and administer it myself (I'm a psychotherapist). Does anyone have experience with it? Can you recommend a particular NF system? Thanks so much for any information!
tootsmom
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
8 months ago
Things, regimens,etc that are probably RLS worthless.
There are no peer-reviewed, clinical or randomized trials or scientifically published papers with regard to RLS for: Accupuncture Accupressure Aromatherapy Ayurveda Biofeedback
Neurofeedback
Bodywork Chiropractic Diet Therapy Environmental Medicine Flower Remedy/Essential Oil Therapy Folk
There are no peer-reviewed, clinical or randomized trials or scientifically published papers with regard to RLS for: Accupuncture Accupressure Aromatherapy Ayurveda Biofeedback
Neurofeedback
Bodywork Chiropractic Diet Therapy Environmental Medicine Flower Remedy/Essential Oil Therapy Folk
fritz34
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
LENs Neurofeedback: new Alternative treatment to Parkinson
Has anybody of this forum has had any experience or heard if this treatment called: LENS
Neurofeedback
, ( https://serenitywellnessandcounseling.com/treatments/lens-
neurofeedback
/ ), works for Parkinson???.
Has anybody of this forum has had any experience or heard if this treatment called: LENS
Neurofeedback
, ( https://serenitywellnessandcounseling.com/treatments/lens-
neurofeedback
/ ), works for Parkinson???.
Blue-color
in
Men's Health Forum
11 months ago
Neuro feedback therapy
Recently, we have developed a potential new intervention method for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), called
neurofeedback
.
Recently, we have developed a potential new intervention method for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), called
neurofeedback
.
Nonni1958
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Depression and Anxiety
I am getting LENS
Neurofeedback
right now. I have had 5 treatments and I have not had any positive results yet. Has anyone else done LENS? I would like to hear a success story.
I am getting LENS
Neurofeedback
right now. I have had 5 treatments and I have not had any positive results yet. Has anyone else done LENS? I would like to hear a success story.
gajh
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Anyone try Neurofeedback?
Have anyone tried
Neurofeedback
? We’d love to hear your experience with it or any other alternative therapies. Thanks!!!
Have anyone tried
Neurofeedback
? We’d love to hear your experience with it or any other alternative therapies. Thanks!!!
HeartChaser
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
10 months ago
NEUROFEEDBACK DEVICE HELPS PTSD SUFFERERS REGAIN CONTROL OVER EMOTIONS
https://www.israel21c.org/
-device-for-ptsd-begins-us-market-launch/
https://www.israel21c.org/
-device-for-ptsd-begins-us-market-launch/
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
11 months ago
wwhat is your opinion about brain train or neurofeedback?is it effective?
ii am taking meds but I wonder if this is good
ii am taking meds but I wonder if this is good
Cheryl93
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
10 months ago
what does Guanfacine do? How does it affect your child after taking it?
We just started
Neurofeedback
and it shows his anxiety is through the roof. It is definitely causing his major malfunctions. I think it’s time we rethink his meds. He has been on Lexapro 20 mg but I don’t think it’s doing its job for him.
We just started
Neurofeedback
and it shows his anxiety is through the roof. It is definitely causing his major malfunctions. I think it’s time we rethink his meds. He has been on Lexapro 20 mg but I don’t think it’s doing its job for him.
CatzBCrazy
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Let's catch up! Advancements in health and well-being research in 2023
Researchers are exploring the potential of technologies such as virtual reality,
neurofeedback
, and digital mental health interventions to enhance mental well-being and improve access to care.
Researchers are exploring the potential of technologies such as virtual reality,
neurofeedback
, and digital mental health interventions to enhance mental well-being and improve access to care.
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
11 months ago
Tried it all
I just started microcurrent
neurofeedback
. I've done 6 sessions and you are suppose to feel something in sessions 1-3 - nothing. My next adventure will be actually driving to Seattle (I am in Idaho) and getting two brain scans with the Amen Clinic.
I just started microcurrent
neurofeedback
. I've done 6 sessions and you are suppose to feel something in sessions 1-3 - nothing. My next adventure will be actually driving to Seattle (I am in Idaho) and getting two brain scans with the Amen Clinic.
Livetorunruntolive
in
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
11 months ago
Neurofeedback
I’m considering trying
neurofeedback
with my 10yo daughter. If you’ve tried it, did you find it helpful? What did it help the most with (impulse control, anger, focus, etc)? Thanks for any guidance.
I’m considering trying
neurofeedback
with my 10yo daughter. If you’ve tried it, did you find it helpful? What did it help the most with (impulse control, anger, focus, etc)? Thanks for any guidance.
Smfdaisy
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Dr Andrew Hill on neuro feedback. From Energyblueprint
Andrew Hill – neuroscience professor at UCLA, renowned
neurofeedback
expert and one of the top peak performance coaches in the world – about training your brain with
neurofeedback
.
Andrew Hill – neuroscience professor at UCLA, renowned
neurofeedback
expert and one of the top peak performance coaches in the world – about training your brain with
neurofeedback
.
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Swiss company claims to NON-INVASIVE effectively control PD symptoms and slow or stop its progression
Just found this moments ago. I have no clue otherwise, but worth checking out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The GIGER MD® therapy is not based on medication, but on
regular training using special training instruments
. This
Just found this moments ago. I have no clue otherwise, but worth checking out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The GIGER MD® therapy is not based on medication, but on
regular training using special training instruments
. This
PDWarrior1900
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Parkinson's Disease Drugs Pipeline 2023: Clinical Trials, Latest breakthroughs, Treatment Market, Therapies
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
It is not all in my head.
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
New method of dosage of B12--Discredited!
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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