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Q&A on the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) treatment
TBI symptoms
The reduction in functioning following traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral symptoms, and can be temporary, long lasting or lead to severe disability. Below is a chart showing the huge range of potential symptoms organized by category. Our TBI treatment can significantly reduce, and usually completely resolve a whole range of chronic symptoms that resulted from a TBI.
Why did we develop a treatment for TBI?
We did not set out to find a treatment for TBI. Back in 2010 we were working on finding a treatment for autism, and we wondered if perhaps autism might be caused by some form of prenatal TBI. So we developed a treatment for TBI simply for this testing. Once we had a working TBI treatment, we were able to It find out that autism was an unrelated problem, so we simply put our TBI treatment aside. At the time we did not realise how common TBI was in the general population, nor how poor existing TBI treatments were. In 2017 Dr. Pellicer became interested in revisiting our TBI research, and over the following years became involved in testing and improving our original treatment.
Changes in our approach
Our original TBI process used trauma healing with prenatal regression. Although successful in many cases, it was very difficult for TBI clients to use successfully. In 2024, we switched to our new psychoimmunology approach, giving us a much more repeatable, reliable and simpler treatment.
References:
- Traumatic brain injury and concussion by the USA Center for Disease Control (CDC)
- Traumatic brain injury from the Mayo Clinic, USA
- "Fast Resolution of Chronic TBI Symptoms by Improving Brain Resilience" by Dr. Mary Pellicer and Dr. Kirsten Lykkegaard