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Old 07-12-2019, 11:08 PM #1
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I have this. Same thing - I think it's gone and then I run and jump too much.

I think of it like this:

Picture a pure glass globe. Imagine that it had a significant impact. It didn't shatter, but there are cracks that need to be fixed.

I think of our brains like this post-concussion. Like there are micro-cracks that need to be put back together. For a lot of us, our original concussion may not have anatomically fully healed and that is why symptoms come back.

I've found certain things help. Diet is huge. PEMF, LLLT, and certain supplements help.

I saw a Matrix Repatterning doc for a while. He said sometimes it is the impacts to the skull that changes it's shape and alters brain function as well. He said where my impacts were, my skull was like a coconut and it should have a little softness like a cantoloup to better allow absorbing impacts better. I frankly never finished treatments. Winter driving is dangerous here and he was expensive.
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I have this. Same thing - I think it's gone and then I run and jump too much.

I think of it like this:

Picture a pure glass globe. Imagine that it had a significant impact. It didn't shatter, but there are cracks that need to be fixed.

I think of our brains like this post-concussion. Like there are micro-cracks that need to be put back together. For a lot of us, our original concussion may not have anatomically fully healed and that is why symptoms come back.

I've found certain things help. Diet is huge. PEMF, LLLT, and certain supplements help.

I saw a Matrix Repatterning doc for a while. He said sometimes it is the impacts to the skull that changes it's shape and alters brain function as well. He said where my impacts were, my skull was like a coconut and it should have a little softness like a cantoloup to better allow absorbing impacts better. I frankly never finished treatments. Winter driving is dangerous here and he was expensive.


Thanks for the response! Did those treatments seem to help at all before you quit going to them?
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I have found LLLT to be huge for my brain - not just the sensitivity. I have a powerful light that I got on amazon for $30-40.

Cold showers help a lot. Acupuncture too. I do self-acu with tooth picks. Now I do not go deep keep in mind. I get spots in the skull that release some intracranial pressure.

Self massage on the skull is helpful too. There are lots of sore spots that you will find if you try it out. Work them out. Matrix Re-patterning probably is really helpful, but I didn't stick it out. I feel like my brain had other things going on that made it hard to notice.

PEMF is huge for the sensitivty too. I have a micropulse device that helps, but I'm making my own high powered one soon. I have most of then parts, but now I need to figure out how to put it all together (having no previous electrical skills and knowledge).

A must is reducing EMFS. My brain is totally different since keeping Wi-Fi off at home and using my phone minimally. Keep it on airplane or off if you can.
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Found the article really interesting, thank you for sharing! How did this device help you exactly? Do you mind elaborating? Thank you!
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