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Brain Injury Therapies, Treatments, and Resources

*Books
“Why Isn’t My Brain Working?” - Dr. Datis Kharrazian
“When Brains Collide” - Dr. Michael Lewis
“Concussion Repair Manual” - Dr. Dan Engle
“The Brain’s Way of Healing” - Dr. Norman Doidge
“The Brain that Changes Itself” - Dr. Norman Doidge
“The Ghost In My Brain” - Clark Elliot, Ph.D.
“The End of Alzheimer’s” - Dr. Dale Bredesen
“The Wahls Protocol” - Dr. Terry Wahls
“How to Feed a Brain” - Cavin Balaster
“The Ultimate Guide To Red Light Therapy” - Ari Whitten
“The Biology of Belief” - Bruce Lipton, Ph.D.
Dr. Joe Dispenza books
“Nutrient Power” - William J. Walsh, Ph.D.

*Websites
norarvisionrehab.org
mindeye.com
The Omega-3 Protocol for Brain Health – Brain Health Education and Research Institute
nootropicsexpert.com

*Treatments/Therapies
Vision Therapy - neuro optometric rehabilitation
Syntonic Phototherapy
Vestibular therapy (balance, dizziness, vertigo)
Functional Neurology (visual, vestibular, nutrition, coordination)
Chiropractic Care
Acupuncture
Metric Repatterning Therapy
Cranial Sacral Therapy
Massage
Infrared Light
PEMF (pulsed electro magnetic field therapy)

*Nutrition
Anti-inflammatory diet
Increased fats
Brain building foods

*Supplements
Omega-3s
NAC (N-acetyl-cysteine)
Magnesium
Vitamin D
Vitamin B Complex
CBD Oil
Turmeric
Lion’s Mane Mushroom
Bacopa
*Numerous other nootropics/neurotropics (see nootropicsexpert.com)

*Miscellaneous
Sleep posture (consider sleeping inclined to drain the brain at night and supporting the neck)
Sufficient water intake and electrolytes
Buffalo Protocol (exercise)
Bilateral movements (crawling, over-emphasized walking)
Yoga, stretching
Meditation, prayer, deep breathing exercises
YouTube videos/audios
Podcasts
Audiobooks

* I am not a doctor. This is not medical advice. This is for informational purposes only.
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You missed B-12, niacin, B-6, Most B Complex have very low amounts, especially of these three and they add in all sort of other vitamins. B-50 Complex is a better complex. 50 mgs of most. 50 mcgs of some.

Turmeric is worthless unless you take a concentrated version of Curcumin with black pepper extract.

The anti-oxidants C and E are important.

Most functional neurologists are far greedier than they are skilled. You can spend $5000 to $10,000 before finding out if they have helped you. When functional neurologists have commissioned sales agents, you have to stop to think.
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