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WYO Brain Integration

WYO Brain IntegrationWYO Brain IntegrationWYO Brain Integration
  • Home
  • About Ruth
  • Treatment
    • Brain Integration
    • Your Session
    • Appointments and Pricing
    • FAQ
    • The Brain
    • Nutrition
    • Probiotics
  • BIT Articles/Publications
  • Reviews
  • Contact Us

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the root problem?

The Crossinology® Brain Integration Technique addresses malfunctioning and non-functioning pathways in the brain. These errant pathways block the flow of information in the brain, which often presents as issues such as Dyslexia, learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, behavioral, cognitive, communication, coordination, or emotional difficulties. 

What causes brain malfunction?

Early in life, we sometimes experience physically or emotionally traumatic events.  During these events, our body instinctively shifts into "fight or flight" mode, refocusing our body's resources into the body and shuts down the corpus callosum (which connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain.) Depending on the severity of the traumatic event and the individual, the corpus callosum might fail to re-engage properly after the event has passed. 

How does BIT work?

The Crossinology® Brain Integration Technique can correct brain malfunction in cases where there is no organic brain damage in as little as ten-twelve hours - that's it! No treatment plans, follow-up sessions, or adjustments. Best of all, your integration is permanent. Unless you have another significant trauma, your brain will stay integrated for the rest of your life!

I heard an ADD/ADHD brain is more creative. If I have this treatment, will it affect my creativity?

No.  An ADD brain often seems more creative because an individual with ADD has more access to the creative hemisphere of the brain than to the logic hemisphere.  In this case, people with ADD/ADHD become more focused and effective, because BIT opens up access to the logic hemisphere.

What kind of changes will I see?

Most clients report better sleep, a more relaxed state of being, decreased stress, anxiety and worry, more success in school and work (sometimes can be quite drastic), a clearer mind, tasks that once were hard are easier or very easy, ability in areas that were previously hard, improved digestion and health, etc.!  The list goes on and on.  Please see the testimonials for further anecdotal information.

Do you have to do the whole integration at once?

 Clients may choose to stretch out the treatment period for any reason.  It is recommended that a client finish the main protocol within 3 months of starting, but this is a general guideline. 

What age do you have to be? Should I plan to stay with my child during treatment?

Children and adults of any age are candidates for BIT.  If you child is 8 years old or less, you should plan on staying in the room during the treatment.  BIT Practitioners are not responsible for unattended children. 

How close do the appointments need to be scheduled?

Appointments are generally scheduled in one of three ways: weekly or bi-weekly, over the course of 2-3 days, or spread out but longer sessions.  Your practitioner can help you choose the right path for you.

What if I am not sure that my child has a learning problem?

Children and adults with learning difficulties often display the following characteristics:

  •  Poor memory
  •  Short attention span, distractibility
  •  Impulsiveness, restlessness or impatience
  •  Inability to self-motivate or self-manage
  •  Poor reading fluency and/or comprehension
  •  Poor spelling
  •  Poor handwriting
  •  Letter or number reversal
  •  Difficulty memorizing times tables
  •  Difficulty understanding math concepts or complex problems
  •  Difficulty following and/or giving directions
  •  Over- or under-sensitive to noise, light or touch
  •  Poor auditory processing - asking the same question again and again and again
  •  Behavioral issues related to learning difficulties - anxiety, frustration or avoidance behavior
  •  Poor physical coordination and/or balance

* This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease 

WYO Brain Integration

St. George, UT & (Rock Springs, WY - July/Aug)

(307)215-8715

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First Practitioner in Wyoming

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