
What is Biofeedback?
The leading professional organizations representing the physiological and psychological fields have answered with the following standard definition:
Biofeedback is a process that enables an individual to learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving health and performance. Precise instruments measure physiological activity such as brainwaves, heart function, breathing, muscle activity, and skin temperature. These instruments rapidly and accurately "feed back" information to the user. The presentation of this information — often in conjunction with changes in thinking, emotions, and behavior — supports desired physiological changes. Over time, these changes can endure without continued use of an instrument. ** quoted from the website for The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Feedback, Inc.
Neurofeedback (NFB), also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses realtime displays of electroencephalography to illustrate brain activity, often with a goal of controlling central nervous system activity. Sensors are placed on the head to measure activity, with measurements displayed using video displays and/or sound.

With the help of the Love-light staff, you can learn how to use biofeedback to help with the following:
A Reduction* of:
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An Increase* in:
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ADD/ADHD |
Academic Performance |
Anger |
Athletic Performance |
Anxiety |
Attention / Concentration |
Blood Pressure |
Business Performance |
Chronic Pain |
Courage |
Depression |
Dexterity |
Digestive Disorders |
Emotional Control |
Dizziness / Vertigo |
Focus |
Grief |
General Well-Being |
Hypertension |
Memory |
Pain |
Mental Acuity / Clarity |
Sleep Disorders |
Mobility |
Nervous Tics |
Mood Stabilization |
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Psychological Well-Being |
** Neither biofeedback practitioners nor biofeedback devices are intended to cure, diagnose, prevent, or treat any medical psychological or nutritional condition, disease, or disorder. |