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Instead of insulting me, why don't ask any pROSHI user, here,

how they feel about their pROSHI usage, rather than wandering,

in ignorance!?

/ChuckD....

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> List mates: & nbsp;

> & nbsp;

> If anyone can make sense of Chuck D's explanation of p-Roshi --

good luck! & nbsp; & nbsp; His cryptic and smart-aleck comments are

tiresome and frankly suspect. & nbsp;

> & nbsp;

> & nbsp;I thought & nbsp;thought about using p-Roshi several years ago

to complement neurofeedback as a home-trainer of a brain-injured

family member.

> & nbsp;

> Apart from the fact that there's some evidence out there that

photostimulation may encourage seizures, the following website was

the most informative wrt to my backing off.

> & nbsp;

> http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_proshi.html

> http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_biofeedback

> & nbsp;

> & nbsp;

> Good luck

> & nbsp;

> nick mammano PhD Chemical Physics.

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Is it possible to take this discussion private? Chuck wrote: For further 'valid' reference, instead of that crap that you posted,check out the "Handbook of Neurofeedback", by -- Chapter 8./ChuckD....> >> > List mates: & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > If anyone can make sense of Chuck D's explanation of p-Roshi -- > good luck! & nbsp; & nbsp; His cryptic and smart-aleck comments are > tiresome and frankly suspect. & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > & nbsp;I thought & nbsp;thought about using p-Roshi several years ago > to complement neurofeedback as a home-trainer of a brain-injured > family member.> > & nbsp;> > Apart from the fact that there's some evidence out there that > photostimulation may encourage seizures, the following website was > the most

informative wrt to my backing off.> > & nbsp;> > http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_proshi.html> > http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_biofeedback> > & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > Good luck> > & nbsp;> > nick mammano PhD Chemical Physics.> >>

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Is it possible to take this discussion private? Chuck wrote: For further 'valid' reference, instead of that crap that you posted,check out the "Handbook of Neurofeedback", by -- Chapter 8./ChuckD....> >> > List mates: & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > If anyone can make sense of Chuck D's explanation of p-Roshi -- > good luck! & nbsp; & nbsp; His cryptic and smart-aleck comments are > tiresome and frankly suspect. & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > & nbsp;I thought & nbsp;thought about using p-Roshi several years ago > to complement neurofeedback as a home-trainer of a brain-injured > family member.> > & nbsp;> > Apart from the fact that there's some evidence out there that > photostimulation may encourage seizures, the following website was > the most

informative wrt to my backing off.> > & nbsp;> > http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_proshi.html> > http://home.comcast.net/~truthsucks/more_biofeedback> > & nbsp;> > & nbsp;> > Good luck> > & nbsp;> > nick mammano PhD Chemical Physics.> >>

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