Articles about emWave stress reliever (0-6 of 6)

  • Cure Pain With Biofeedback Therapy
    By: Ronald braley | - Many of our body functions are involuntary. However, this belief is recently questioned and challenged by many new developments and results related to biofeedback therapy. Biofeedback therapy is about understanding, identifying, and controlling automatic, or involuntary, actions of the human body.

    What is biofeedback therapy? When we are able to see visually that a glass has been filled with water we typically turn off the flow of water. We do this because we understand and are awa ...

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  • Biofeedback Machines: The Ideal Way To Say Goodbye To Pain
    By: Ronald braley | - Instances of people dying out of cardiac arrest due to shock are not rare. Mental and emotional factors affect physiological functioning in certain crucial ways. Causes and effects of physical and emotional states are typically to automatic bodily regulations. However, understanding the body mechanics can lead to changing involuntary functions to those that are controlled and adjusted. Relaxing the body will have a profound, positive effect on those efforts. People generally don't monitor and ...
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  • Emwave Personal Stress
    By: Michael Logan | - Does emwave cause personal stress? The answer is no. The emwave is the name for a powerful heart rate variability biofeedback stress reliever, based on research on the heart's own sophisticated nervous system.

    I have been using this technology personally and professionally since 2000.

    I was doing EEG biofeedback in the late '90s and participating in a list serve for EEG brainwave biofeedback providers maintained by EEG Spectrum when I first heard of the emWave techn ...

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  • Anxiety Stress Management
    By: Michael Logan | - Anxiety stress management is an interesting juxtaposition of ideas.

    There is a way to manage both anxiety and stress, or even anxiety about stress management.

    The physiology of anxiety and stress is very similar, and the antidote is of course some kind of relaxation.

    Most of my clients will began the anxiety stress management process by telling me of the external situation, the chronology, and the implicit assumption is that they will no longer feel anxiety ...

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  • Do You Have A Lot Of Stress In Your Life? Do You Wish There Was A Way You Could Reduce It?
    By: Kristi Ambrose | - First and foremost - stress is one of the worst things for your health. Believe me I know first hand. And ignoring it? Does nothing. In fact, I think it only festers and makes it even worse. Recently I started getting really sick within the last 5 or 6 months - here I came to find out that it was from all the stress I have been going through these last few years; between start a company, my younger years as a chef, and family - I guess it finally got to me! I decided to visit a doctor that was o ...
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  • Effects Of Stress And Its Regulation
    By: Antony Parker | - The increasing trend of stress related illness is a great cause of anxiety for physicians according to the American Institute of Stress. From their own survey they have concluded that around seventy five to ninety percent of people visiting the doctor's chamber are suffering from stress related problems. The Institute of HeartMath in the US provides the patients suffering with stress related problems, certain stress reduction tools that help to keep them stress free. There are also many stress r ...
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