Neurofeedback and Parkinson's: Dr. Jaclyn Gisburne's Groundbreaking Research
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What if the roots of Parkinson's disease could be traced back to your early childhood? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', Dr. Jaclyn Gisburne, Ph.D., dives deep into her research on neurofeedback and its potential to reverse Parkinson's symptoms. She introduces the concept of beta resets, a neurofeedback technology she has used with many patients, revealing that early childhood experiences might play a crucial role in the onset of Parkinson's symptoms. Dr.
Gisburne shares her fascinating findings and personal experiences working with Parkinson's patients, offering a fresh perspective on managing this challenging condition. Additionally, she provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Parkinson's Recovery Summit in Santa Fe, where she'll be presenting her groundbreaking discoveries. Whether you're directly affected by Parkinson's or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and hope for new treatment avenues.