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Old 06-09-2010, 07:48 PM #1
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Default The braverman nature assessment

I'm sure some of you might find this interesting. It's a long questionnaire but it does end.

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Braverman’s entire 25-year career has been focused on human brain health and his patients and us have reaped the remarkable benefits. What he does in his office is take a picture of your brain with the BEAM, the Brain Electrical Activity Map developed by Harvard Medical School researchers in the 80s and illustrated and explained in the back of the book. It shows how balanced and imbalanced we can be in the neurotransmitters. For us readers he fully explains how we may determine our dominant neurotransmitter and deficiencies through a long series of questions. If our deficiencies are mild, he believes that if we take his diet, vitamin/supplements, and lifestyle advice for our specific needs and perhaps use a cranial electrical stimulator at home through prescription, we will be able to balance our brain’s chemistry. Moderate or severe problems will need a doctor’s help to use medication and natural hormones.
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:27 PM #2
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Default finally took this

I'm GABA deficient by at least the expected margin of deficiency [closed window with my scores].

Interestingly Dopamine dominant but it's not a big gap-dopamine 30, acetylcholine 26. GABA 25, SEROTONIN 20

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