Can you remember a time when you were in total control of your life? Most of us are not in total control of our life and it can be very frustrating at times. Our brain controls the rest of our body and many scientist's believe that because of this direct control certain frequencies can be used to heal various ailments and parts of the body.
This brainwave technology in a sense is a way of training the brain to operate the body to it's fullest potential. There are two basic types of brain wave therapy and they are Inpatient and Outpatient. The inpatient therapy is usually conducted at a hospital or clinic and the patient is given a stimulus of some kind to measure the brain waves
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They will be given either a positive or negative feedback, depending on the specific type of therapy and goal the patient is trying to reach. This is how the brain learns to conduct the appropriate behavior. This treatment can be very effective, however it is very expensive and a lot of the Insurance Companies do not cover it. The other option is the Outpatient version of brain wave therapy:
With this therapy people can listen to specific sounds and frequencies that trigger different kinds of brain waves. These waves promote healthier behavior and contain hidden messages within the sounds or help the brain communicate better with parts of the body.
If you are looking to overcome an addiction, sleep better or manage your ADD, then trying this form of brainwave therapy may help you succeed. All forms are noninvasive and there is no surgery or drugs required.
This brainwave technology in a sense is a way of training the brain to operate the body to it's fullest potential. There are two basic types of brain wave therapy and they are Inpatient and Outpatient. The inpatient therapy is usually conducted at a hospital or clinic and the patient is given a stimulus of some kind to measure the brain waves
.
They will be given either a positive or negative feedback, depending on the specific type of therapy and goal the patient is trying to reach. This is how the brain learns to conduct the appropriate behavior. This treatment can be very effective, however it is very expensive and a lot of the Insurance Companies do not cover it. The other option is the Outpatient version of brain wave therapy:
With this therapy people can listen to specific sounds and frequencies that trigger different kinds of brain waves. These waves promote healthier behavior and contain hidden messages within the sounds or help the brain communicate better with parts of the body.
If you are looking to overcome an addiction, sleep better or manage your ADD, then trying this form of brainwave therapy may help you succeed. All forms are noninvasive and there is no surgery or drugs required.
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