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Background
Your brain is made
of massively complicated electrochemical
circuitry. The routing and intensity
of the currents in these circuits
determine how you feel, think and
act, so your mental wellbeing depends
on the system working as it should.
When the electrical flow in your brain
is disrupted so is your experience
and behavior.
Recent neuroscientific
research has revealed many of the
glitches in brain function that underlie
problems such as anxiety and stress-related
burnout, mood and eating disorders,
addictions, OCD, attention difficulties
and personality dysfunction. The discovery
of the physiological roots of such
conditions, along with growing understanding
of how brains can change (neuroplasticity),
has led to the development of technologies
which can iron out errant brain activity
using tiny doses of the brain's own
fuel - electricity. Neuroprime Brain
Stimulation uses minute doses of direct
current - so weak that they could
barely light an LED - to nudge your
neurons into optimum performance.
The current is delivered through two
scalp-mounted electrodes . The procedure
is safe, lasting, and without side-effects.
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Personalised
treatment:
Every brain is different,
and even if two people experience
a near-identical problem the electrical
activity underlying it in each of
them is bound to be slightly different
too. Brain stimulation works best
when it is targeted very precisely
at the circuits which need adjusting,
and Neuroprime does this by using
a sophisticated imaging technique
- quantitative EEG - to reveal each
client's neural activity before starting
treatment. Every client also undergoes
an extensive neurophysiological examination
at their first visit, including screening
for overt brain injury and disease,
and a cardiovascular and respiratory
check.
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Proof
of effect
You may
just want to feel and/or perform better,
without caring about the physiological
changes that have brought that about.
That's fine. But we like to provide
you, as well, with objective evidence
for Neuroprime's effect. After the
fifth tDCS treatment, we therefore
take a second qEEG, which shows up
any changes that have occurred in
your brain functioning since the first.
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