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The Latest Research Suggest There Is More To Insomnia Than Meets The Eye

Biofeedback promises to offer a positive therapy for the treatment of insomniacs.

The Latest Research Suggest There Is More To Insomnia Than Meets The Eye

Dallas, TX – March 28, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

With over sixty million Americans suffering from insomnia, it is no wonder many feel like zombies each morning as they reach for the alarm clock for one more snooze before they have to get up and face the day. Insomnia is an ever-growing problem in the US and many overlook the dangers the condition can lead to. Chronic insomnia is more than simply having a bad night. This condition can deeply affect a person’s life in every area.

The latest research suggests there is much more going on with insomnia than was once thought. There is evidence hyper-arousal, which means too much brain stimulation, is a prime culprit for this debilitating condition. While it is normal for individuals to experience acute insomnia from time to time, chronic insomnia or even primary insomnia are not normal and should be investigated so the cause can be found.

Leigh Richardson, Clinical Director of The Brain Performance Center, uses biofeedback and neurofeedback therapy to treat patients who are presenting problems with insomnia. She recently spoke on the therapy that is used to treat insomniacs and how it works. “We treat patients with a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field which allows us to treat the body and brain by reducing stress and inflammation without producing heat or causing cellular damage.”

NeuroField pEMF was developed by Nicholas Dogris Ph.D. and Brad Wiitala E.E. With over 2,000 published studies on the benefits of this therapy, Leigh Richardson has found it to be one of the best therapy interventions for her patients who are finding it difficult, and even impossible to get a good night’s sleep. Along with this therapy, Richardson also recommends lifestyle and health changes to bring about a more natural sleep cycle and better health.

“Our therapy works wonders but that will not do a patient any good if they continue to drink loads of caffeine or stay up too late. It’s all about balance and at the Brain Performance Center, we help our patients develop the ideal balance they need in their lives so sleep is no longer an elusive goal but is easily achieved each night. The earlier a patient receives intervention, the faster the results they will experience,” says Richardson.

The clinic invites those who are suffering from insomnia to visit TheBrainPerformanceCenter.com – Insomnia Treatment so they can learn more about their treatment options. Since PTSD and insomnia sometimes run hand in hand, there is also information available at TheBrainPerformanceCenter.com – Treating PTSD.

About the Brain Performance Center

Leigh Richardson is an expert in the field of neuroscience and is the founder of the Brain Performance Center. After her son was hit by a car and three years later began developing cognitive issues, she was told he would need to be put on Ritalin. Leigh knew there had to be something better so she consulted with a neurologist who used neurofeedback to open up the part of her son’s brain that had been closed due to his injuries. She also went through the program and recovered her sense of smell. She is now fully trained in biofeedback and neurofeedback therapy and helps patients overcome many issues such as insomnia, ADHD, PTSD, and more.

Contact Info:
Name: Leigh Richardson
Organization: Brain Performance Center
Phone: 214-329-9017

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For more information, please visit http://www.thebrainperformancecenter.com

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