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Default Infrared Light Therapy for TBI

Hey Everyone,

I just finished reading The Brain's Way of Healing by Norman Doidge and wanted to share two therapies that he discusses in the book to help people with TBI's.

I just typed out an entire post with links and videos to both therapies but it would not allow me to submit the post because my post count is not at 10.

The two therapies are Infrared Light Therapy and a device called a Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator. I suggest you do some research on your own as I believe both therapies have promise. When my post count is at 10 I will post the links.
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