Neurofeedback and Medications
Can I take medication during neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback can begin whether or not you take medication. Many individuals seek neurofeedback because it is a medication-free alternative for reducing and eliminating disruptive symptoms. Individuals who do not respond well to medication may benefit from neurofeedback. The basic difference between medication and neurofeedback is that medication in chemical regulation, whereas neurofeedback is self-regulation. Neurofeedback trains the brain to regulate itself.
What happens if I am taking medications?
With successful Neurofeedback training, medications targeting brain function may no longer be needed, or they may be needed at lower dosages, as the brain takes over the role of regulating itself. It is important for clients to communicate with prescribing physician regarding Neurofeedback and medications.
There Are No Reported Negative Side Effects After Over 20,000 Applications
Neurofeedback is a safe, painless, non-drug, non-invasive, technique that is effective. It's not necessary to make a lifetime commitment to Neurofeedback therapy such as one must do when taking medications! The benefits from Neurofeedback are long lasting!
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