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Ultra-Low Frequency Training - Clinical Comment

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Posted: 04 Aug, 2010
by: Admin A.
Updated: 13 Jan, 2011
by: Admin A.
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [brainm] Low Freq Training


I have been using the Low Freq Training with the Atlantis and the changes  are consistent, fast, often profound and they hold. The tricky part is  finding and tracking the setpoint. If you got it, great, if you don't then  the integration process is at least a bit uncomfortable. And the setpoint  does change...

I asked one of my older clients to describe the sensation and he said it was  like having his head wrapped in saran wrap, which I thought was a very good  description of inhibiting all the frequencies except low low delta.

Since it's only an investment in some silver-chloride wires ($80), why not  try it?

For my spectrum kids, changes include after 4 sessions, child went from  three to seven word verbalization to 4 sentence paragraphs responses, from  ltd echolaic to non-stop speech (mom smiled at the change and is handling it  well), from withdrawn to social (1 or 2 sessions).

Very significant change with very minimal effort.

I know I haven't addressed the physics questions, just want to be client  centered for a moment...

Best, Jackie
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