LENS Neurofeedback

What is LENS Neurofeedback?

The low energy neurofeedback system (LENS) is a form of direct neurofeedback that allows the brain to reset itself for optimal performance. Basically, LENS is training in self-regulation, a necessary part of optimal brain performance and function which allows the nervous system to function more adaptively. Using very low dose electromagnetic power, the LENS facilitates tiny feedback stimulation which results in brainwave optimization. This low energy is much less than we are exposed to every day, from digital watches or cellphones. This results in enhanced relaxation and improved emotional resilience. LENS is not a treatment for any specific condition but a generalized process that optimizes brain functioning that helps the brain and body alleviate many illness-related symptoms.

LENS is a specific type of Neurofeedback that works much faster than traditional Neurofeedback, with the number of sessions ranging from as few as 1 to an overall average number of sessions of 9-15 for most issues. With LENS, the client doesn’t need to “do” anything, and there is nothing to learn. The typical session with LENS lasts 3-4 minutes.

LENS works well with problems of the Central Nervous System, which can be numerous. These include:

  • Pain – brain-generated pain, vascular pain, headaches and migraines
  • Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury – LENS works extremely well for symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury, no matter when the injury occurred. The trauma can result from a physical injury, concussion, a psychological incident (PTSD), or any other accident(s) which result in a decrease in cognitive ability
  • Cognition – Problem with sequencing, memory, maintaining attention, concentration, clarity, and thought organization
  • Mood – Anger, depression, sadness, explosiveness, PMS, PTSD, and trauma
  • Motivation – problems initiating tasks, shifting from on activity to another, and or completing tasks
  • Anxiety – including restlessness, hypervigilance, rumination, agitation, distractibility, sleep disturbances, nightmares.
  • Fatigue – fatigue and sleep disorders
  • Reactivity – hyper-reactivity, hypersensitivity, and bipolar disorder

 

How does LENS work?

We apply sensors to the scalp to listen in on brainwave activity. We process the signal by computer, and extract information about certain key brainwave frequencies.  Through a patented process, we then bring this information back to the client down the sensor wires to the person’s skin.  The results are reduction and/or elimination of the symptoms which previously interfered with the client’s quality of life.  The sessions are brief (usually 3-5 minutes), gentle (usually the client feels nothing during the session), and the changes are lasting with some exceptions: with symptoms of progressive conditions such as Parkinson’s and MS, the treatment needs to be ongoing to sustain the improvement.

LENS is safe to use in children, adults and even animals. 

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