Greetings from South Africa! I have now used the Brain Tuner for 30 days and this evening is the second of the weekly sessions I plan to do as maintenance. I want to share my experience with you.
First a little background. Fifteen years ago I underwent open-heart bypass surgery to have a tumor (Myxoma) removed from the right atrium of my heart. The tumor was larger than the atrium and effectively served as a plug in my mitral valve.
Prior to the tumor diagnosis, I presented with symptoms resembling alzheimers syndrome. A neurologist could only establish that the deeper centers of the brain were not receiving oxygen. She prescribed medication to help dilate blood vessels thus getting more oxygen to those parts and giving some relief. When the tumor was finally diagnosed I needed open heart surgery.
As a result of degeneration to brain tissue from lack of oxygen, I was left with impoverished mental functioning, especially poor short-term memory, lack of attention and concentration and inability to remain focused. I also experienced lots of anxiety because of always feeling out of control.
I have to say how delighted I am after my first month of using the Brain Tuner to be given back my brain!!! It is the most wonderful experience to once again be able to feel centered and focused in meetings, to be able to listen, hear and respond in communication with others, instead of experiencing their words as so many ping-pong balls flying around my head and leaving me anxious and unable to articulate how I want to respond. I am just so very grateful for this recovery of my mental functioning. My short-term memory has not yet recovered that well but I hold out much hope that the improvement will continue.
So that is my story, which I share with you in deep gratitude. I am now saving up for the ozone generating unit, which I would dearly like to use as all my body organs also degenerated quite seriously from lack of oxygen.
Thanks and warm greeting to all.
N.Z., South Africa
Prior to the tumor diagnosis, I presented with symptoms resembling alzheimers syndrome. A neurologist could only establish that the deeper centers of the brain were not receiving oxygen.