Neurofeedback

Sometimes emotions can lead you astray.

Feeling like you are in constant survival mode likely means incorrect brain waves have gotten stuck in your body.

That knot in your stomach? It can be telling you that you should pay attention to these ‘gut feelings.’ They may be misleading you, again, because those emotions are stuck and not resolving.

Perhaps it is time to change directions and find a new path.

Our brains create pathways in response to our experiences.

The human brain consists of neurological pathways made up of an estimated 100 billion neurons making a total of 100 trillion neural connections. This is a lot of neural power, right at our fingertips.

Hiking trails are like your brain pathways. Just as a grassy path becomes beat down and worn away to dirt every time a hiker walks over it, as you focus on something with your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, you strengthen your brain pathways.

Over time a well-traveled hiking trail becomes a well-worn pathway.

Trauma and difficulties can lead to the wrong path.

Compare a well-worn hiking trail to a trail that is not well-traveled or perhaps a faint animal trail. These trails might be noticeable to the highly trained eye, but their visibility is hardly noticeable when compared to the trails that get higher foot traffic.

If we have experienced trauma and other difficulties, our brain can get stuck in unhealthy neurological pathways.

Your brain can learn how to track the healing pathway.

We use a quantitative EEG, more commonly referred to as a “brain map,” to determine what unhealthy brain wave paths may be preventing your healing.

We then use Neurofeedback and Neurotherapy to help your brain learn healthy and healing pathways.

Your brain can heal, and we can help you find the healthy neurological paths.

Did you know that your heart has brain material?

This means your heart has a mind of its own. Yes, the human heart, in addition to the other functions, has a heart-brain composed of about 40,000 neurons that can sense, feel, learn, and remember.

This heart-brain sends messages to the head-brain about how the body is doing and what it’s feeling.

Unfortunately, your heart also responds to trauma and can get stuck in survival mode.

Making the right heart connections creates stability and healing.

The heart is meant to connect and communicate with our whole body and to connect us to each other.

One important way the heart can speak to and influence the brain is when the heart is coherent, meaning it’s generating a stable wave pattern in its rhythms.

When the heart rhythm is coherent, the body, along with the brain, starts to experience many benefits, some being greater mental clarity and intuitive ability, including better decision making.

Training your heart helps you make the right connections.

We can monitor heart rate patterns and help your heart go toward healing and connecting patterns through heart rate variability training.

Gut reactions can lead you along the wrong path.

Do you ever get a knot in your stomach when something is stressful?

If so, then you’ve noticed the effects stress and trauma have had on your gut. Many people hold their stress there.

Decreasing those negative feelings in your gut is possible.

Through Pulses Electromagnectic field therapy signals, more commonly called “pEMF,” we can provide support for your gut through decreasing inflammation and increasing emotional calming.

pEMF machines work in conjunction with the body’s own recovery processes to relieve pain by restoring cells’ ability to function efficiently. These machines operate on different frequencies, and this is what often sets them apart.

We use something called a “Neurofield.” Everyone’s body responds differently to electromagnetic waves, and different frequencies target specific tissue types. We choose specific protocols based on what your brain map and you tell us.

Now if you’re wondering, “Is this safe?” The answer is yes, completely! pEMF has a 60-plus-year track record of clinical success.

It is time to get your head, heart, and gut on the right track.

We would like to add your success to the running track record.

Please call (208) 631-1089 for a free 15-minute phone consultation.