Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself
Suffering from symptoms no one can understand.? Then this is the book you need.

A Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction provides the reader with an insightful look at why they are experiencing symptoms from chronic damage to their autonomic nervous system.

This guide will help you understand how damage to the autonomic nervous system can cause symptoms such as:
- Chronic Fatigue
- Poor Concentration and Focus
- Migraine Headaches
- Lightheaded and Dizzy Sensations
- Increased Hunger and Thirst
- Generalized Anxiety
- Hyperactivity and Fidgetiness

Dr. Nemechek is an expert in clinical autonomic medicine and will help you understand how the brain and the autonomic nervous system are commonly injured and what prevents them from recovering from injury.

Written in an informative and insightful style, this book converts complicated material into something that is simple to read.
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Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself
Suffering from symptoms no one can understand.? Then this is the book you need.

A Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction provides the reader with an insightful look at why they are experiencing symptoms from chronic damage to their autonomic nervous system.

This guide will help you understand how damage to the autonomic nervous system can cause symptoms such as:
- Chronic Fatigue
- Poor Concentration and Focus
- Migraine Headaches
- Lightheaded and Dizzy Sensations
- Increased Hunger and Thirst
- Generalized Anxiety
- Hyperactivity and Fidgetiness

Dr. Nemechek is an expert in clinical autonomic medicine and will help you understand how the brain and the autonomic nervous system are commonly injured and what prevents them from recovering from injury.

Written in an informative and insightful style, this book converts complicated material into something that is simple to read.
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Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself

Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself

Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself

Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction: Why the Brain Fails to Repair Itself

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Suffering from symptoms no one can understand.? Then this is the book you need.

A Simplified Guide to Autonomic Dysfunction provides the reader with an insightful look at why they are experiencing symptoms from chronic damage to their autonomic nervous system.

This guide will help you understand how damage to the autonomic nervous system can cause symptoms such as:
- Chronic Fatigue
- Poor Concentration and Focus
- Migraine Headaches
- Lightheaded and Dizzy Sensations
- Increased Hunger and Thirst
- Generalized Anxiety
- Hyperactivity and Fidgetiness

Dr. Nemechek is an expert in clinical autonomic medicine and will help you understand how the brain and the autonomic nervous system are commonly injured and what prevents them from recovering from injury.

Written in an informative and insightful style, this book converts complicated material into something that is simple to read.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158985003
Publisher: Autonomic Recovery, LLC
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

After his training in Internal Medicine at UCLA, Dr. Nemechek spent 25 years honing his clinical and research skills caring for individuals infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

Dr. Nemechek along with other HIV specialists of his generation were responsible for the rapid pace of discoveries that transformed HIV infection from a universally fatal infection into a chronically manageable condition.

After relocating with his wife Jean to Arizona in 2010, Dr. Nemechek began focusing his considerable experience in nutrition, metabolism, inflammatory disorders and the autonomic nervous system on techniques designed to do the impossible, reverse chronic brain injury.

Within a few years Dr. Nemechek was routinely reversing lifelong brain injuries and symptoms in athletes, soldiers and those with other forms of physical, emotional and inflammatory brain injuries. As word spread of his breakthrough in the brain recovery, patients began traveling to his Arizona clinic from all corners of the globe.

During the discovery of this revolutionary brain repair technique, Dr. Nemechek developed a similar technique for children that was capable of reversing autism, most developmental issues and other common maladies such as ADD, hyperactivity, depression and anxiety.

Jean Nemechek received her law degree from Washburn University and practiced as a child-abuse and city prosecutor during most of her law career. After moving to Arizona, Jean focused her management and writing skills on helping support and develop Dr. Nemechek's work in brain recovery.

Jean’s substantial communication skills have helped translate the complexities of The Nemechek Protocol into a positive, life-altering program that allows children to return to a more functional, capable lifestyle.
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