Targeted Nutrition
Targeted Nutrition Research
One’s diet may also affect brain performance. How food affects one’s mood is an area of increasing research, including in the halls of Harvard Medical School. With diets full of processed foods, high-sugar offerings, and lots of sodium, it takes real commitment to find a nutritional program that works for your brain. Targeted nutrition, combined with neurofeedback training, can help people overcome the everyday challenges.
There is some research behind this notion. The paper “Neurofeedback Training: Integration with Diet and Detoxification Programs” in the Journal of Neurotherapy presents the positive results of a project which consisted of a diet and detoxification program that worked alongside neurofeedback training.
Anxiety
It’s no secret that college students are under a lot of pressure during their studies this can increase
ADHD
Students with ADHD are less likely to graduate from high school and attend college. There is evidence
Concussions
Post-concussion syndrome is defined by a number of symptoms, including headaches
Migraines
Neurofeedback has been tied to the complete cessation of migraines in some study subjects
PTSD
Students with ADHD are less likely to graduate from high school and attend college. There is evidence
Brain Fitness
Measuring individual outcomes is important because many users want real-world feedback
Cognitive Decline( Alzheimer's/ Dementia)
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the loss of neurons and synapses in the cerebral