LENS neurofeedback, or Low Energy Neurofeedback System, is a type of neurofeedback that uses very low-level electromagnetic signals to stimulate the brain to regulate itself. Unlike traditional neurofeedback, which requires the user to actively try to change their brainwaves, LENS is a passive form of neurofeedback that allows the brain to do the work for itself.
LENS has significantly helped patients with:
Anxiety, Depression, ADD, ADHD, Learning Disorders, OCD, Insomnia, PTSD, Autism, Brain Fog, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Migraines and more.
During a LENS session, sensors are attached to the scalp to measure brainwaves. The brainwaves are then fed into a computer, which analyzes them and sends back tiny electromagnetic signals that are designed to help the brain regulate itself. These signals are so small that they are not consciously perceived by the user.
LENS is thought to work by helping the brain to break out of patterns of dysregulation and "reset" itself. When the brain is under stress or trauma, it can become stuck in a pattern of imbalanced brainwave activity. LENS is thought to help change these patterns and return to a more balanced state.
LENS is a safe and non-invasive treatment that has no known side effects. It is typically well-tolerated by people of all ages, including children.