- The document discusses brain-based therapy presented by Dr. Kevin Conners as a drug-free solution for various brain-based conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic pain, headaches, and neurological disorders.
- It explains that the brain and nervous system must receive proper nerve input and chemical signals to function normally and that trauma can disrupt this, leading to symptoms.
- Brain-based therapy aims to treat cerebellum and brain dysfunction through therapies that provide fuel, activation, and rehabilitation to rebalance the brain and nervous system. A comprehensive workup is used to identify imbalances and track progress.
4. Normal Brain Function As long as the cerebellum is receiving the proper amount of nerve input there will be sufficient nerve input to the frontal lobes of the brain… … The brain lobes will be able to send sufficient nerve input to the lower brain stem which will keep the mesencephalon from over-firing Mid-Brain Lower Brain Stem
5. RIGHT CEREBELLUM LEFT BRAIN Abnormal Brain Function If one side of the cerebellum is not receiving the proper amount of nerve input it cannot send the proper amount of nerve input to the frontal lobe of the brain… … the frontal lobes then cannot send the proper amount of nerve input to the lower brainstem which will not be able to keep the mesencephalon from over-firing Mid-Brain Lower Brain Stem
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9. When the Mid-brain is over firing, there are a multitude of symptoms that will begin to express themselves throughout the body Overfiring Mid-Brain
17. Neuroplasticity … “ Of all the finds, though, one is rewriting the textbooks. It is the dawning realization that a brain older than three years old is not the rigid structure that scientists long thought, but a malleable, ‘plastic’ organ”... “But a flood of discoveries show that the brain continually reorganizes itself. It’s called ‘neuroplasticity.’ And it means that “you create your brain from the input you get”