Anyone into biofeedback therapy ?

stabilo

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I'm currently studying SCIO biofeedback therapy and would like to know whether there are people out there who have completed the course. How did you find it, and how are you using it ? I'm going to do it for a living.
 
What a wonderful idea; I have heard a lot of good things about SCIO......
 
Pleeeeeeeze Stabilo, let us know when you are ready to practice biofeedback!
 
Maybe you should explain what SCIO and biofeedback is all about. Nobody seems to know!
 
SCIO (Scientific Consciousness Interface Operating System); "quantum wellness".

Did you know:
Every single organ in your body resonates/vibrates its own energy?
When this energy is disturbed by toxins, parasites, etc, the organ cannot function at its fullest capacity?

How can this be rectified:
Vibration or energy medicine which works on cellular level stimulates the organs own frequencies (vibration) thus regeneration takes place and healing can start.
What is energy medicine:
Energy medicine is central to homeopathy and can be manipulated in a therapeutic way. Our physical being and the psychological processes of our thoughts, feelings etc., are expressions of energy which is based on the theory of meridians, i.e. electrical pathways that flow continuously along the body carrying energy. Blockages or imbalances in these pathways cause illness to the relating organs.

In other words, it's total and complete quackery.
 
I'm currently studying SCIO biofeedback therapy and would like to know whether there are people out there who have completed the course. How did you find it, and how are you using it ? I'm going to do it for a living.

I don’t know anything about the SCIO course, but I was interested enough to purchase some biofeedback equipment some years ago. You can interface most feedback hardware to your computer. With some dedicated software, it is very powerful. I fiddled with old Apple computers. A company who is into this is:

Thought Technology Ltd.
Montreal
Canada

They may have a web site. Check them out. Stuff must have advanced since I looked – and it was pretty good then.
 
This might explain how those PowerBalance™ armbands work...
 
Sounds like tolly to me.

Without knowing anything about it, the SCIO course (quantum wellness) sounds dodgy. Biofeedback is legitimate, however (this is how polygraphs [lie detectors] work). Incidentally, I believe you can develop a much better and more reliable lie detector than the skadonky machines currently around.

I looked into it for training. The alpha and theta brainwaves were my thing. Alpha indicates a daydreamy state while theta is the most receptive state (lasts about 20 minutes before reverting to alpha). I thought to hammer the training during theta and have smoke breaks or a short movie during alpha. The research was unfunded and on my own time. The brainwave monitoring equipment was too expensive for my pocket.
 
Although the brainwave monitoring equipment was too expensive for my pocket, I purchased the software and hardware that monitors skin temperature (on the fingers). The colder, the more stressed. One of the software variations that I remember (you are only limited by your imagination) was to make a list of friends & acquaintances (I suppose you can add photo’s now). When you read the name (and looked at the photo?) of people, they were evoked in your mind and the stress monitor reacted. Some interesting insights. Why would you stress over your GF/mother/best friend? Why don’t you stress over that obnoxious couple?

As a rule-of-thumb you can train yourself rapidly in the techniques that an advanced yogi spends a lifetime training on.
 
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