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Re: [neurofeedcommunity] zengar

Hello,
I do not qualify as someone who has used other systems. I can only
testify that my clients continue to get positive
results from Zengar... I'm personally distrustful of ANY system that
introduces something into the brain. I respect
and appreciate the non-invasive nature of Zengar. That fact is also a
source of reassurance to my clients...

Michael Andes, LMSW
Ann Arbor, MI

On May 27, 2009, at 8:36 PM, michfrosch wrote:

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> Hi, I have done alot of research on neurofeedback and I keep returning
> to the zengar Institute. I do not currently do neurofeedback but It
> only makes sense to go with zengar. my question is: Who has used other
> systems and is currently using zengar and would you go with any other
> system at this point?
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Michael Andes


Thu May 28, 2009 2:55 pm

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Hi, I have done alot of research on neurofeedback and I keep returning to the zengar Institute. I do not currently do neurofeedback but It only makes sense to...
michfrosch
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May 28, 2009
12:37 am

Thanks for asking! You'll find many of us have used multiple systems over the years, myself included. I have not used any system other than Zengar for many...
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May 28, 2009
1:54 am

Hi Molly: Perhaps this is more of a Zengar list question, but I'm wondering if you might share more about what you look for/see in the data as indicators of...
Karen Shue
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May 28, 2009
4:46 pm

Respiratory is the and I say that strongly THE biggest extrinsic variable I see slow brain function. I have some prior postings I'll dig up and send to you...
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May 29, 2009
2:29 pm

Molly, While I'm sure that respiratory-related issues can serve as extrinsic constraints I wouldn't refer to the their effect as "slow<ing> brain function"....
Val Brown
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Jun 19, 2009
12:14 am

Yes, when i noted slowing brain function i was refering to how folks describe the observable clinical symptoms they feel such as lethargy, ADD, feeling...
Raaymakers Molly
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Jun 19, 2009
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By the way, one of my very young clients' gastroenterologists told his mother that severe behavior problems are typical of children with colitis. The child...
Julie Weiner
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Jun 21, 2009
2:29 am

Hello, I do not qualify as someone who has used other systems. I can only testify that my clients continue to get positive results from Zengar... I'm...
Michael Andes
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