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Intermediate Brain Stimulation by Psychoconduction

af Chester Litvin

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Intermediate Brain Stimulation by Psychoconduction offers a series of exercises designed to reeducate the complex brain cells. This guide presents a complete explanation of the method and system for the psychological treatment by brain stimulation of the psychologically disordered object. Along with the explanation, it provides exercises to help stimulate the simple cells in assisting the complex cells in order to correctly perform the assigned command. Transferring the same information to various parts of the brain helps to reeducate cells. Psychoconduction is the process of translating the simplified symbol to various parts of the brain. The goal is to correct or retrain the complex cells, which can be audio, video, kinesthetic, or olfactory. Those cells have difficulty processing information correctly and need to be tuned up and balanced. The tune-up of the different parts of the brain with the same information corrects the brain's complex cell. Psychoconduction provides many patterns of video, audio, and kinesthetic symbols. The patterns of information can be based on the binary arithmetic and can be different from binary base. Retrain your brain cells using these exercises and gain greater mental flexibility.… (mere)
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Intermediate Brain Stimulation by Psychoconduction offers a series of exercises designed to reeducate the complex brain cells. This guide presents a complete explanation of the method and system for the psychological treatment by brain stimulation of the psychologically disordered object. Along with the explanation, it provides exercises to help stimulate the simple cells in assisting the complex cells in order to correctly perform the assigned command. Transferring the same information to various parts of the brain helps to reeducate cells. Psychoconduction is the process of translating the simplified symbol to various parts of the brain. The goal is to correct or retrain the complex cells, which can be audio, video, kinesthetic, or olfactory. Those cells have difficulty processing information correctly and need to be tuned up and balanced. The tune-up of the different parts of the brain with the same information corrects the brain's complex cell. Psychoconduction provides many patterns of video, audio, and kinesthetic symbols. The patterns of information can be based on the binary arithmetic and can be different from binary base. Retrain your brain cells using these exercises and gain greater mental flexibility.

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