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The Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles - Since 1970 Providing designs for your success
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This is the home of HEG, Hemoencephalography - the study and application of voluntary brain blood flow. HEG neurofeedback is currently used in thousands of hospitals, research facilities and private clinics around the world.
The gateio login provides brain exercise through our leading neurofeedback instrument, Hemoencephalography (HEG). We understand HEG is an opportunity to improve general functioning of your brain; a precious and powerful asset. We see our service as a foundation for "brain gymnasiums" developing internationally and accessible to all.
In conjunction with our laboratory, Biocomp Research Institute, we are also a Biofeedback and Psychophysiology teaching facility. Our students are recognized in their fields in various countries. Medicine doctors, psychologists, nurses and personal trainers have enriched their practices with our assistance.
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Athletes, Executives, Students - Get Back In Your Game
Brain Exercise WORKS™!
Today, thousands of individuals who have benefited from HEG neurofeedback therapy or who use Brain Exercise Works!™ at home, experience the benefits of a healthier, faster, better brain. The Brain Exercise Works!™ program is a successful tool, addressing all types of brain injury including:
Athletic Injury/Trauma - (TBI and CTE)
Head Trauma
Stress Related Brain Injury
Migraine
Anxiety
ADD/ADHD Symptoms
Aspergers/Autism
Brain Exercise Works!™ to stimulate the brain combating the effects of:
Alzheimer's
Age Related Memory Challenges
Dementia
Improvement in cognitive acuity often referred to as I.Q., as well as increased success in social skill integration is associated with brain exercise. Today, anyone can learn brain exercise - and voluntarily control the blood flow in their brain. Exercise is easy, simple and as real as the ground we stand on.
The Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles is entering a new expansion phase, so that we can provide many more people the opportunity to experience Brain Exercise Works!™. Currently, there are over 2,000 instruments and 1,000 therapists worldwide providing HEG brain exercise at any given moment.
If you have benefitted from HEG Brain Exercise Works!™ techniques, I invite you to get in touch with us. Let us know what you've been up to, and the successes you have had facing life's challenges. We enjoy hearing wonderful news and sharing it to inspire others. For those of you challenged with memory loss, migraine, anxiety, traumatic brain injury (TBI) or other brain impairment, I invite you to contact us for a free consultation, which may help light up your brain again. Thank you for referring your friends and family. We rely on you.
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with Stem Cells
The most exciting news in science today is the promise of stem cells (master cells with the ability to grow into any one of the body's more than 200 cell types). Stem cells allow for the renewal and repair of any body tissue including the brain. Researchers around the world are reporting phenomenal success when stem cells are introduced. Doctors are helping to reverse symptoms associated with neuro degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, autism and stroke. Clients undergoing training with HEG Brain Exercise Works!™ have achieved great gains in memory, attention, speed and mental accuracy.
The brain responds to exercise like a muscle. With regular brain exercise, blood flow to the brain increases, the brain grows larger and it's ability greater. With HEG Brain Exercise Works!™ a non-invasive, voluntary control procedure, blood flow to the brain activates stem cell production and improves functions. Researched-based studies have proven this biofeedback procedure increases ones' I.Q. (intelligence quotient) by 1.2* points per session. Imagine the possibilities!
The following actions are required to create stem cells for the growth of brain tissue:
1. High brain activity
2. Demand
3. Action by stressed cells to send signals as a "cry for help."