Marilyn,
I am using zengar nfb with a client with ALS, and while it doesn't seem to have a direct impact on the symptoms themselves, he reports feeling much less stressed out, less frustrated, able to work more effectively, and so on. He is very happy about all of that, and feels (as I do) that it frees up energy that is better utilized for his overall healing.
As for your second question, I work with people with compulsive eating and other addictive and compulsive habits and find it very helpful. It's not the only thing I do (I'm a psychotherapist, and also use energy-based psychotherapy techniques extensively), but I find the nfb really helpful. Go for it.
Hope that helps,
Martha
In a message dated 2/3/2008 11:58:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, marilyn.williams@... writes:
I have two unrelated questions:
1. Has anybody had successful experience at using
eeg/neurofeedback/NEUROcare zengar with ALS victims. I am a non-
scientist EEG novice, but it would seem that if it is a neuro-muscular
disease, zengar/EEG would help, not just to slow the progress, but
maybe even reverse the disease?
2. Has anybody had successful experience with using these miraculous
methods (zengar esp.) to effect chronic obesity. More and more
research is showing cravings, difficulty losing weight, being metobolic
and related to brain function (what isn't)?
Thanks for any info and directions to any further sources.
Marilyn
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