Brain Maps

What is a Brain Map?
The brain map is an important tool we use to read your brainwaves and identify the problem areas of the brain.

Your brain is a highly complex organ made up of billions of cells. The brain cells send and receive messages to and from all parts of your body. These messages are electrical impulses that create brain waves.

How does a Brain Map work?
A Brain Map is a test that records the electrical impulses in your brain through metal discs placed on your scalp. You have heard of this method before, known as an EEG Biofeedback. The test results show brain wave patterns in different parts of your brain and if the patterns are normal or abnormal. A Brain Map is a safe, easy, and painless test.



1. BRAIN MAP
A technician administers a brain map. You wear a cap filled with metal disc and activated with conducting gel. The cap then electronically captures signals in the brain. You simply relax with eyes open or closed for six minutes while the computer collects a complete data map of your brain. The results are instantaneous.
3. TREATMENT
Once a treatment plan is agreed upon, you will return to our office for scheduled photic sessions to correct and repair the neural pathways. Sessions are up to 1 hour, and involve watching a movie while wearing the photic glasses. These glasses use light and sound emmissions to stimulate your brain and reconnect the neural pathways.

2. ANALYZE RESULTS
A report is generated containing detailed analysis of your brain (see below). The report also issues a protocol for treatment options. This will include photic sessions, as well as suggested supplements.

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4. REPEAT BRAIN MAP TO SHOW RESULTS
After 8-10 sessions, you will be given another brain map to show your progress and see what areas have been corrected (see below). If necessary, more sessions are suggested.

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Brainmap (before)



Brainmap (after)