Eliminating brain fog: Try microcurrent neurofeedback at House of Hertz’s upcoming event

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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — If you have tried typical neurofeedback with little to no avail, House of Hertz Vibrational Wellness Studio has launched an all-new, delta wave-based microcurrent neurofeedback service designed not at influencing problematic brainwaves in and of themselves, but the static which has prompted such dysfunction.  

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“Modern life has created an unending arsenal of attacks on our autonomic nervous system health,” House of Hertz scientist Veronica Leslie Panagopoulos said. “From the constant electromagnetic fields we use for Wi-Fi to the thousands of chemicals which we are presented with on a daily basis, the unending screen time we spend into the wee hours of the night, and our now more than ever emotionally secular lifestyles, our autonomic nervous systems are constantly berated with a near-endless stream of ‘stand guard’ fight-or-flight influence.”

Such influence, Panagopoulos added, creates a static signal within our autonomic nervous system homeostasis much in the same way we see “dirty electricity” create interruption and deviance in the performance of the electronics in our homes and offices.  

If dirty electricity can cause electronics to perform poorly, just consider for a moment what electrical interference looks like in the performance of the brain itself?”  

House of Hertz features IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback technology administered by trained registered nurses. Clinical outcomes with IASIS have been reported to improve conditions including addiction, autism spectrum disorder, insomnia, migraines, chronic pain, anxiety, brain fog, traumatic brain injury and more.

In fact, Department of Veterans Affairs pilot studies saw a 54% reduction in abnormalities and a 53% reduction in symptoms associated with traumatic brain injury. Similar and additional research has been corroborated by the University of California at San Diego as well.  

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“There is a lot that sets IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback apart from typical neurofeedback, but if I had to summarize the essential takeaways, it would be that we use a delta low-frequency wave that does not bode as much risk for overstimulation in sensitive patient phenotypes as well as the fact that we are targeting the static waves causing the deviance in the brain’s electrical patterns, and not the disordered patterns themselves,” Panagopoulos said. “This makes for less resistance, rebound and much quicker results.”

IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback, like all neurofeedback, benefits from consistent and regular visits. However, benefits can be seen as early as just a handful of sessions, with some patients reporting a significant difference from one single therapy session.  

Those interested in learning more about the latest science in neuroplasticity and IASIS microcurrent technology can look forward to a free lecture hour hosted by House of Hertz on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.  

Attendees will have the opportunity to try IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback for a reduced price of just $100 per session (normally $150), with an additional opportunity to purchase session packages at a significantly discounted rate. Space, however, is very limited. Please register for attendance by contacting House of Hertz at info@houseofhertz.com.

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