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Old 10-20-2010, 10:14 AM #4
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I agree that it may help improve mood, etc. The concept of sustained relaxation will be beneficial.

Just like with NeuroScience, I did not say it does not help. Just that the company is far to profit driven versus patient oriented. It also has a strange presentation of Pharmasan Labs as 'independent' and well recognized. Between the placebo value of these therapies and the true improvement due to them, they may be beneficial to many people.

My point is to go into the process with eyes open and wallet closed, or at least protected.

I am not a an advocate for our FDA but they do have some decent regulations that help expose unfounded technologies.

There are many Brain Training companies forming with venture capital and future IPO's. Brain Training is considered to be a growth market due to the many aging Baby Boomers and their great financial resources.

As in all such situations, your mileage may vary.
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