Biofeedback
Posted in theta healing topics on 03/29/2010 03:18 am by admin

Home Biofeedback Treatment Machines Helping Solve Chronic Pains
All poeple have stress and chronic pains that they are dealing with everyday in their lives. Most people simply visit their doctor for some prescribed medicine to help relieve their stress and chronic pains. Unfortunately, most of these medicines have side affects that damage them one way or another. There is another option to traditional medicine that is very effective.
Scientists have already prooven that biofeedback can heal chronic pain and reduce stress. Experts have been using biofeedback techniques and machines to train patients how to manage stress and pain for many years. Most people that have been using biofeedback machines spent many trips visiting with experts to learn how to use biofeedback techniques. Just in the last couple of years though, new technology and experts have created ways for you to use biofeedback machines and techniques from the comfort of your own home.
Experts would use monitoring devices that would provide them readings or indicators of your brain activity and emotional reactions to different reactions. Many things were used to indicate a response. Things like colors, puzzles, games, or conversations were a few of the typical tatics used by experts. That has all changed with todays technology though, now you can wear a device that will let you know what exactly triggers your stress or pains. Products like EmWave or StressEraser are great examples of some devices that will help teach you what causes your pains, and how to deal with them.
There are many types of biofeedback treatments such as mind over therapy, magnetic biofeedback, biofeedback yoga, aromatherapy, holistic treatments, and many more. Experts are even using biofeedback treatments for cancer patients.
Another approach used in biofeedback is the TLC method. By training the brain with activation patterns people can build upon weaknesses and strengths to gain control over their stress or pain. These tools assess the brain activity allowing strategies to be used to control the responses to particular stressors.
A very popular technique in biofeedback is light therapy. Light therapy has helped many people suffering from sleep apnea. Light therapy has also been used on many other illnesses and disorders. Light therapy works in a way that we see an inner light that produces energy from stimuli produced from the brightness. The energy produced causes sensations to bright lights that seem to relax the mind.
There are many light machines available for you to use at home today. The Sirius Mind Machine is just one example, but if you would like to find out more about home biofeedback treatments, biofeedback machines, and how biofeedback can help change your life then visit our site biofeedback.110mb.com
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