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| The discovery of genes like ELP4 are slowly altering the prevailing view of the cause of common epilepsies. Instead of stemming from changes in the brain's ion channels, as previously thought, the disorders likely stem from the way the brain's neurons connect to each other during development, researchers now believe. |
Guess what happens with neurofeedback? The brain grows/strengthens new connections between neurons as the brain learns how to work in a more optimal (normalized) manner.
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I am sold that Neurofeedback is and should be considered a very viable treatment for epilepsy/seizure disorder, as well as other psychological issues. It can not hurt a person physically like medications and devices.
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True, very true. I have had some horrible side effects from meds.