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The Virtual ScannerThis is a broad spectrum medical diagnostic and therapeutic system which can provide an accurate assessment of the health of all of the key organs and functional systems (including the brain) and is able to provide a highly sophisticated and focussed form of Light Therapy which addresses many medical conditions considered to be stress-related i.e. they are considered to be ‘brain programming errors.’ In the treatment of Dyslexia and other related conditions…….Dyslexia is not a disease and therefore there cannot be a cure. However, there is a school of thought which claims that it may involve brain-programming errors. The Virtual Scanner therapy is significantly different from symptom-related treatments which address the issue of ‘brain programming errors’ by repetitive means, coloured filters or lenses, etc. Everyone experiences dyslexia differently which means that most symptom-based treatments can have only limited success. Virtual Scanner Light Therapy can be specifically designed for each person and focusses upon the underlying condition. This is what makes it fundamentally different. A simple colour-matching programme is carried out and, within 20-30 minutes, the condition of all key organs and functional systems in the body can be determined. Using this technique it is possible to diagnose the person’s medical condition and to identify a programme of treatment which will address the conditions of concern. Statistics and case studies are available, primarily from Russia but also an increasing number from the UK, which indicate the value of the system in various medical conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Migraine, Epilepsy, Depression, etc. There is growing confidence that this will also be of value in the treatment of Aspergers Syndrome, Autism, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD), etc. The associated Light Therapy comprises a patient-specific programme of Light Therapy in which the intensity of the colours, the extent of colour exposure, duration of exposure, the frequency of light flashes is unique for each person. It is usual for the treatments to involve more than one session of Light therapy of more than one colour and the frequency of light flashes may vary during each session. Each treatment session, typically one-two times per day, would take 15-20 minutes and could be accompanied with music played on headphones. It is expected that treatment of persons with Dyslexia would result in
noticeable improvements within several weeks. Each person would be required
to attend a re-diagnosis on a regular basis, usually once per month, and
later once per 3 or 6 month period. It is suggested that the patients
condition also be monitored by independent assessment (perhaps at the
local offices of the Dyslexia Association).
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