Posted by Hugh on August 2, 2015, at 1:52:19
In reply to Re: anyone heard of riordan clinic? » Hugh, posted by jpa on August 1, 2015, at 17:33:25
> Anybody else with personal experience with CES??
My Sota Bio Tuner (BT7) has three settings -- energizing, relaxing and sleep. The energizing program made me feel anxious. The relaxing and sleep programs made me feel calm, but over a period of a few months, they became less and less effective. My brain became habituated to them. Apparently, habituation is a big problem with CES devices.
I belong to some of the neurofeedback groups on Yahoo. Some neurofeedback clinicians have tried using Alpha Stim (probably the best-known CES device) with their patients. The clinicians say that it works for a while, but then their patients become habituated to it. Some of the neurofeedback clinicians who have used Alpha Stim are far more enthusiastic about Nexalin. It appears to be more effective than other forms of CES, and so far habituation hasn't been a problem. The disadvantage with Nexalin is that you can't buy one for personal use. You have to go to Nexalin provider to try it.
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