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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
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Legendary
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,427
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Braverman's electro-picture of the brain is just a QEEG with more leads than commonly used. I guess he tries to relabel it to differentiate it from QEEG and brain mapping.
His license suspension sounds like a witch hunt for being a pro-active alternative medicine proponent. The only charge that held up was shoddy record keeping and one instance of practicing medicine while his license was temporarily suspended.
The shoddy record keeping referenced procedures or treatments he prescribed or performed without adequate records to show cause.
Either way, he appears to push the edges of the envelope. He does promote the CES device, an FDA approved TENS for the brain.
I am usually one to do the research on people such as Braverman. I was remiss on this one.
I will consider his ideas carefully. Some may be supported by others' research and published reports. I will look for such evidence before accepting his ideas any further.
Thanks for your work.
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Mark in Idaho
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