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RE: [neurofeedcommunity] Re: Cranial Stimulators? (CES)

Without getting personal-sometimes people who may have had head injuries (minor) as well as some trauma may find these tools disconcerting.

Rae

 

From: neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com [mailto:neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of parisprints2002
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 3:07 PM
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Subject: [neurofeedcommunity] Re: Cranial Stimulators? (CES)

 




Hi Katherine,

I can only speak from my own experience and that of a friend. when I tried it I felt drunk. It was after training with ZIn for two years and didn't care for it. A friend of mine was using it for her son who had learning disabilities. His disabilities became worse. He felt more foggy and spacey. she bought ZIN in part to undo what she thought was done by alpha stim.
But I have no experience with it and parkinsons.

Meg

i--- In neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com, "Katherine Leddick" <KLEDDICK@...> wrote:
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> Hello All,
> A respected psychiatrist has recommended a Cranial Electro Stimulator (CES) for a patient with severe Parkinson's Disease. He sent me to www.fisherwallace.com and www.alpha-stim.com for more information. Is anyone familiar with these devices? Can anyone speak to their effects? Any information and opinions much appreciated.
> Katherine Leddick
>



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Hello All, A respected psychiatrist has recommended a Cranial Electro Stimulator (CES) for a patient with severe Parkinson's Disease. He sent me to...
Katherine Leddick
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Apr 15, 2009
5:21 pm

Hi Both, Having experimented with neurofeedback, acupuncture and audio-visual stimulation it is interesting that the psychiatrist recognised the need for an...
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Apr 15, 2009
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I understand why he is suggesting these products. I have used this with clients. However as Dr. Stroebel used to say-prior to prescribing or suggesting -it is...
Rae Tattenbaum
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Hi Katherine, I can only speak from my own experience and that of a friend. when I tried it I felt drunk. It was after training with ZIn for two years and...
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Apr 15, 2009
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Without getting personal-sometimes people who may have had head injuries (minor) as well as some trauma may find these tools disconcerting. Rae From:...
Rae Tattenbaum
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Apr 15, 2009
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You may very well be right Rae. You can get personal :-)I have had trauma and head injuries when young. I started out with a large amount of low frequencies...
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Apr 15, 2009
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We are talking about using this tool in very specific situations. For example , the MD suggested it for a Parkinson's patient. This will help the patient...
Rae Tattenbaum
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Apr 15, 2009
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Hi Rae, I have difficulty with light/sound entrainment as well, particularly alpha entrainment. I have had reintroduction of chronic pain issues when I tried...
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