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McJob…not!

I have been a Developmental Alphabioticist for almost a quarter-century now. It has enabled me a very comfortable lifestyle. It’s definitely not your average McJob, in fact, it’s not a job at all, it is truly a rewarding career. I have had over a dozen of my own clients take the Alphabiotic Professional Training which […]

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One word. Plastics. The Graduate (1967) – Developmental Alphabiotics

Developmental Alphabiotics enables the brain and nervous system to be less hard wired, facilitating the expansion of new pathways, options and increased levels of neurologic plasticity; but as long as an individual remains locked in a low level state of shock, the wisdom of the body is continually diverted to address the shock. All other […]

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