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What Makes Brain Integration Different from Other Therapies Available Today?

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What Makes Brain Integration Different from Other Therapies Available Today?

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According to Susan McCrossin, a founder of the treatment, “most treatments involve medication, giving on-going exercises to do indefinitely, purely removing emotional stress, or changing the format of how material is presented to the student. The work we do actually changes the functioning of the brain.” “We work with the electromagnetic flow of information in the brain and re-wire this flow internally. This specifically addresses approximately 80 different components involved in learning. For example, we can address the lateral hypothalamic nuclei to ensure correct pupillary dilation. We are changing the brain function from the inside out, not the outside in. This involves making sure that information comes in through the eyes and ears and is directed to the correct location within the brain with the correct timing. When this is established, function is restored. Part of this treatment may involve ensuring that the right and left sides of the brain are able to process information simu

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