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Brad Freeman
California
209-536-9254
Advanced BIT, Brain Physiology, Muscle ReActivation
New Dawn Therapy utilizes the Brain IntegrationåÊ technique known as Crossinology to pinpoint stress in the brain and relieve these individual stress patterns. These patterns are often found in those diagnosed with
- A.D.D.
- A.D.H.D.
- Dyslexia
- R.A.D.
- P.T.S.D.
Utilizing Applied Physiology and Acupressure to maximize and optimize the function of the brain, this gentle and non-invasive technique is also designed to help children and adults with difficulties such as:
- Stress Management
- Organizational Skills
- Poor Memory
- Problem Solving
- Public Speaking
Students experiencing challenges withÛ_
- Mathematics Performance
- Spelling
- Reading Comprehension
- Writing Skills
- Creativity
- Test Anxiety
Û_will also benefit from this comprehensive system, as well as those wishing to improve:
- Eye / Hand Coordination
- Balance
- Muscle Control
Muscle Reactivation can be achieved utilizing this exciting technique.
Many clients have experienced total elimination of chronic conditions such as sciatica and back pain due to physical or emotional trauma. Clients that utilize this technique have had quicker and more complete recovery from surgical procedures.
New Dawn Therapy is very excited to bring this technique to our clients and invite anyone interested to contact us for more information.
Please note: The information on this website has not been evaluated by the FDA. New Dawn Therapy and its employees have used their best efforts in preparing these pages and their publications. We therefore make no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to the information supplied. New Dawn Therapy is not a medical care provider and will not provide any diagnoses, treatment or opinion in regards to disease. Please consult your personal physician for specific information.