Neurofeedback in its infancy required a child to get an electroencephalogram (EEG). The brain would be ‘mapped’ and then targeted Neurofeedback current would be applied. This has always proved challenging for practitioners.
With the IASIS device, an EEG is no longer necessary. Treatments are 10-15 minutes long and in 10-20 sessions, patients can start to see tremendous results.
Whether it’s head trauma, emotional trauma or chemical trauma, the primitive brain gets disregulated because the sympathetic nervous system is built for short-term survival and not necessarily for long-term health. When it stays slightly on and someone is stuck in sympathetic freeze, the parasympathetic nervous system isn’t engaged as much and healing slows. Always remember, the parasympathetic nervous system stand for ‘rest and digest’.
Neurofeedback is best to initiate after significant heavy metal and chemical detox out of the brain has occurred.
Seek to partner with a practitioner who uses the IASIS device: https://microcurrentneurofeedback.com/
Dr. Andrew Moulden, MD also wrote a pdf ebook that opened my eyes to the fact that mini strokes in the brain may occur. It was in one of his recorded interviews, he discussed when children’s eyes cannot align and focus on a singular point, presenting as a lazy eye, strabismus or convergence insufficiency, to always assess neurology. In his book he discusses possible issues related to the cranial nerves. You can download his book here:
https://thehealingbody.com/THB/DrAndrewMouldenBook.pdf