Posted in Uncategorized on April 30th, 2008 No Comments »
You probably don’t even realize it, but using your reflection in a mirror is a form of biofeedback. If you didn’t have that mirror things like shaving or putting on makeup would be hard to learn. Any system like your heart rate or perspiration that can be monitored can also be controlled. This is the […]
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Posted in Stress Management on April 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
The Dallas News posted an article about how the University of Texas Health Center held a “StressFest 2008″. It showcased many ways that students can relieve the pressure of school. Among the activities was acupuncture, visualization exercises, massages and biofeedback sessions. What a great way to educate the students not only academically but mentally and physically […]
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I was surprised to read in an article that 75% of MS patients use alternatives to medications that includes biofeedback. Its great to see that people are seeing the benefits of alternative medicines to treat such health issues. Especially nowadays when there is such a healthcare crisis and pharmaceuticals are expensive and are found to […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on April 9th, 2008 No Comments »
Many dentists can’t seem to help with this issue, only able to repair a broken tooth or offer mouth guards for when you sleep to help with bruxing. The problem is there is no prevention or actual treatment of the problem, but a “quick fix” that doesn’t really eliminate the problem. Biofeedback is a great […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on April 3rd, 2008 No Comments »
This blog talks about using biofeedback as a means to treat ADHD without having to use medication. They say that it’s effective 70% of the time, which is an awesome number. Check with your doctor if you have a child or teen that has been diagnosed with this disorder. It would be great to try […]
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