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Stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors take notice.

85% of TBI survivors who used this machine got better! 
James Short Testimonial

James Short Testimonial

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When I got aphasia, a speaking disorder that happened from a stroke, the speech therapists told me that I would have trouble talking for life. Oh, I could learn to speak again, but it would be slow. I might have to say words that didn't fit what I wanted to say . . . but I could get them out . . . maybe.

 

That all changed 3-1/2 years after the stroke when one of my doctors suggested that I research his new IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback machine. He thought this was a therapy that would treat my aphasia. I eagerly went home, booted up my computer, and started reading. What I read sounded fantastic! The device treated many symptoms related to ADHD, anxiety, autism, dementia, stroke, and much, much more.

The statistic that caught my eye was this: 85% of traumatic brain injury survivors who used this machine got better. The results were sustainable. And, I wouldn't get worse if I tried it.  

 

Not getting worse is an important piece. I had two people in my head. The one person knew exactly what I wanted to say, but couldn't communicate. The other person would say some simple words that kind of told people what I thought . . .maybe. I tried IASIS, and for me, it worked. After 16 sessions, I talked like I do today. 

Interested? You can read more about the IASIS machine here.

Want to chat about IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback and find out if it is right for you? Get an appointment today!

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  • ADD/ADHD

  • Addiction

  • Anxiety

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Cancer

  • Chronic Fatigue Disorder 

  • Dementia

  • Depression

  • Eating Disorders

  • Epilepsy 

  • Headaches

  • Insomnia

  • Lyme disease

  • Memory Disorders

  • Migraines

  • Parkinson's Disease 

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Stroke

  • Traumatic Brain Injury 

  • And much more . . .

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