Functional EEG (fEEG) AI Brain Mapping & fEEG Brain Activation Feedback
OUR OFFICE HAS TAKEN A PAUSE FROM ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS. OUR TEAM IS DEVELOPING THE VERY FIRST AI-BASED EEG MORPHOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS℠ WITH SIMULTANEOUS BRAIN TREATMENT CAPABILITY.
WE WILL BE MAKING OUR PROPRIETARY SYSTEM AND TRAINING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFYING LICENSED HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS.
If you would like to be placed on our new patient waiting list, use the How To Get Started tab to enter your information. We will contact everyone once we re-open.
Dr. Greg Cantu created the Brain-Life Research Institute to help those suffering from brain-based conditions and symptoms that have failed to improve with conventional medical care. He has expanded his Education and Training to help practitioners who want to expand their current patient care to include his Functional EEG (fEEG) Neurology approach. Dr. Cantu has duplicated a turn-key version of his practice for clinics, offices, and hospitals interested in adding a Functional EEG Neurology Division that includes his innovative fEEG Mapping℠ approach. Dr. Cantu feels strongly that his True Brain Cortex Diagnostics℠ offers doctors the most up-to-date tools and technology to treat their patients.
The conditions and symptoms we have treated with success include:
Parkinson’s Disease, Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Sleep Disorders, Fear, Worry, Overwhelm, Mental Looping, Obsessing, Behavior, Judgment, Problem-Solving, Reasoning, Decision Making, Headaches, Migraines,
Poor Concentration and Focus, Mental Fatigue, Poor Comprehension, Decreased Alertness, Poor Memory,
Attention Deficit Disorder, Poor Impulse Control, Fear, Panic Attacks, Addictions, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder,
Stroke, Seizure Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Head Injuries, and Concussion.
We have seen repeatedly that even a slight concussion or whiplash from the past could be the root cause of current symptoms.
Frank H. Duffy, M.D., Professor and Pediatric Neurologist at Harvard Medical School, stated in an editorial in the January 2000 issue of the journal Clinical Electroencephalography that the scholarly literature suggests that Neurofeedback should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. “In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used” (p. v). “It is a field to be taken seriously by all” (p. vii).
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