Jack Youngblood Center For Neuro Enhancement.

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Blue and Gold

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Interesting treatment regimen.
Good time to develop this kind of treatment too.
I wonder if he's tried to get the NFL to let them map their (the players) brains for evidence of axonal shearing.
Probably should be required.
 
Interesting treatment regimen.
Good time to develop this kind of treatment too.
I wonder if he's tried to get the NFL to let them map their (the players) brains for evidence of axonal shearing.
Probably should be required.

He has tried, but the NFL says they have 15 different groups that think they have answer for trauma. I've taken one treatment. Had me feeling good for about 2 days. Then wore off. But they recommend many more weeks of a short 20 minute treatment. I would possibly set a baseline and offer healing of brains they claim are short-circuiting . .. (short hand explanation)
 
He has tried, but the NFL says they have 15 different groups that think they have answer for trauma. I've taken one treatment. Had me feeling good for about 2 days. Then wore off. But they recommend many more weeks of a short 20 minute treatment. I would possibly set a baseline and offer healing of brains they claim are short-circuiting . .. (short hand explanation)
This is a two part problem in my mind.
Treatment is the lesser of them to me.
Finding proof of the damage and it's location is the most important aspect.
Deciding on the correct treatment can't begin until you've identified the problem.
And its exact location.
That should make the treatment decision much easier.
No point in trying Youngbloods treatment if you don't have axonal shearing.
 
This is a two part problem in my mind.
Treatment is the lesser of them to me.
Finding proof of the damage and it's location is the most important aspect.
Deciding on the correct treatment can't begin until you've identified the problem.
And its exact location.
That should make the treatment decision much easier.
No point in trying Youngbloods treatment if you don't have axonal shearing.

Al or Jeff?
 
I've taken one treatment. Had me feeling good for about 2 days. Then wore off. But they recommend many more weeks of a short 20 minute treatment. I would possibly set a baseline and offer healing of brains they claim are short-circuiting . .. (short hand explanation)
I would imagine that they're trying to set up new pathways.
I believe that repeating something always strengthens neural pathways.
It sounds like you're suffering from this condition yourself.
You should probably go all out on this.
What I've just read about the treatment and with what I know about the brain it makes sense to me.
Or at least it's has a chance to work IMO.

(Jeff)
 
My Dad will be back in a couple of weeks or so.
This will be my last post.
Please don't change this account because of anything I've posted.
Sorry for temporarily hijacking this account.
Won't happen again.
Goodbye all.

(Jeff)
 
How's your dad doing.......we would like to know.

Post away, you've done nothing wrong.
 
This is a two part problem in my mind.
Treatment is the lesser of them to me.
Finding proof of the damage and it's location is the most important aspect.
Deciding on the correct treatment can't begin until you've identified the problem.
And its exact location.
That should make the treatment decision much easier.
No point in trying Youngbloods treatment if you don't have axonal shearing.

Well, I don't know. I don't know what anoxal shearing is. So I cannot disagree, because I am ingnorant of that and the serious aspects. However, as far as there being a problem, I think there is. Can that be measured? By this or any other baseline method? Again, I do not know. Many of these things rely on self-reported symptoms. And the measuring is imprecise. High margin of error. I dunno, many people who played are suffering symptoms. That all I really know. Would they still be suffering those symptoms if they had been accountants or bankers? Again, unknown from a research standpoint ... but I doubt it on an instinctive level.