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R.L., Executive Assistant to CEO, Advertising Agency |
I was experiencing a lot of trouble with pre-menopausal insomnia and was treating it on an almost habitual basis with sleeping pills. I wanted to get away from making the pills a habit - and discontinued them. It was very difficult. I would do all the “right” things... no caffeine after 3PM, to bed the same time each night, exhausted, in the dark, comfortable room temperature - and I would just lay there every night. It became critical when I missed 3 entire nights of sleep...and then saw Lee at the office. I was fatigued, headachy and red-eyed. Lee offered to facilitate a short session (10 -15 minutes), and that night I was able to sleep! The following week I did another session (20-30 minutes) - with exceptional results! I am now having much more success falling asleep and use my meds only as a last resort.
Trained by Brain State Technologies Scottsdale, AZ |
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I was given a personal training protocol based on my assessment. My trainer was able to tell that I was living in a fear based reality. I had been living with a paralyzing fear and trauma for all of my life, but it had reached a point almost beyond bearing in the last few years... We proceeded with 10 Brain State training sessions. During the 7th session I felt an amazing release of energy. I literally felt Balance beginning to come back into my reality. That night, I had 9 hours of restful and most of all, peaceful sleep. The first time in decades that had happened. I can't explain it. All I know is that it works and I lost the fear that was overwhelming me. And it has not returned.
Trained by BST Affiliate Asheville, NC |
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Brain Fact
| University of Pittsburgh research demonstrated that as alcohol consumption goes up, blood flow to the brain goes down. Additionally, the Framingham Offspring Study of 1,839 people showed that the more a person drinks, the smaller his or her brain volume ~ suggesting that alcohol shrinks the brain. The effect was greater in women than men, likely because women are more susceptible to the effects of alcohol. |
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