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“That this is a first is open to debate, yet a reset-and-clear button embedded deep within the brain has been found to shower or clean the limiting information held within the nervous system and immediately shift from your unique problem-set to a solution-set so you do not keep repeating the same sh*t, different day struggle.” […]
Will I need Alphabiotics forever? No, but please read on. In the two contradictory tendencies of living systems we have the stability of homeostasis (order) and the instability of chaos (disorder) – and how when each do what they are supposed to do, with an assist by The Alphabiotic Method, wonderful things happen. Self-organization theory […]
Cookie Monster-The New England Alphabiotic Foundation A woman was waiting at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight. She hunted for a book in the airport shops, bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop. She was engrossed in her book but happened to see, that the man […]
It’s an experience of something new. You either take to it with ease, jump right in and enjoy the ride, or you’re skeptical about every little nuance. That this is a first is open to debate, yet a way has been found to immediately shift consciousness to a subjectively better state. There are many ways […]
A Suspension Bridge My name is Dr. Neal Smookler and for the first time in history there is a way to instantly shift awareness from a ‘Problem Set’ to a ‘Solution Set.’ Using only my hands, I can trigger this altered state. If this sounds extreme, please bear with me. Much as meditation will suspend […]
Conversations-The New England Alphabiotic Foundation Successful brain functioning and learning is dependent upon the proper timing and synchronicity of the brain’s information processing. That is, successful brain functioning requires that the neurological pathways in the brain be well integrated so that all sensory inputs and outputs (i.e. brain processing) can take place quickly and accurately. […]
Millions of people throughout the world suffer from CLSD (Christmas Light Stress Disorder). It is more common than you may think. CLSD is usually seen in adults, often showing up in December. Its symptoms include; yelling at lights, heightened levels of frustration and feelings of stupidity. If you think you may be one of the […]
In the 1998 movie, City of Angels starring Meg Ryan there is a wonderful line where she is describing the taste of a pear to Nicholas Cage who has never had that experience. From the movie script … ‘Describe it. Like Hemingway. Well, it tastes like … a pear. You don’t know what a pear […]
U.S. News & World Report Volume 126, Issue 9 Melancholy Nation. (March 8,1999) Depression is on the rise, despite Prozac. For some time, specialists have divided depression into two categories. The first, called “melancholic depression,” is marked by hyperarousal in the brain, a sort of chronic stress response that can’t turn off and that makes […]