There is an increasing number of children and adults who are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder( ADD). Some may describe this increase as an epidemic.
People diagnosed with ADD often have difficulty with concentrating, doing school work, maintaining relationships, and keeping control over their emotions and impulses. This type of condition is not only stressful for the individual, but also for the caretakers. The typical method of treating people with ADD is the use of medication, but there may be hope through the use of a simple exercise. This easy 3-5 minute exercise is called SuperBrain Yoga and it has been shown through research to improve the academic and behavioral performance of students.
Dr. Eugenius Ang, JR at the Yale University School of Medicine practices this technique himself, and states, "Super Brain Yoga stimulates neuropathways in the brain by activating acupuncture points on the ear lobes. After doing the squatting sequences, the EEG scan shows the right and left hemisphere of the brain are synchronized.”
Dr. Eric B. Robins, MD, is a board-certified urologist and surgeon who has extensive training in alternative healing therapies and is also a proponent of SurperBrain Yoga. According to Dr. Robins, "SuperBrain Yoga is a fast, simple drug free method of increasing mental energy.”
As stated in a CBS SuperBrain Yoga news report Alzheimer’s patients, senior citizens looking to stave off memory loss, and kids in classrooms are among those who say that doing SuperBrain Yoga is making them smarter.
To learn more about SuperBrain Yoga and how to do this easy 3-5 minute exercise, you can watch the CBS SuperBrain Yoga news report website at http://auradamato.abmp.com.
BY :AURA D’AMATO (She is a Certified Reflexologist, teacher and speaker whose practice is located at the Garden State Medical Arts Center at 721 North Beers Street Suite 2E in Holmdel, NJ.)
Source:newsroomjersey
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