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Old 07-23-2010, 01:19 AM #1
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Question brain state conditioning

hi i am going to trying a therapy called brain state conditioning and would really like to know if anyone here has heard of it or had first hand experience with using it. the claims they make are rather fantastic and have left me feeling a little skeptical cause if it really can do all they say then why isn't everyone doing it??
thanks for help with this as the only feedback i have gotten from the company is of course their 'success' stories. and the cost is quite high.
apparently there is some risk factor as well but that is also not very clear and as my brain does not work too good it is difficult for me to understand and make decisions about this.
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