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Access Bars London: What Can New Brain Science Discoveries Tell Us About The Bars?

Twenty five years ago a weird man named Gary Douglas channeled some information about touching points on the head and how that could change electrical brain function.
Ten years later, science discovered that the points he called “joy” and “sadness” were correlated with the experience of those emotions.
Several doctors who are experts in biofeedback—one psychologist, one chiropractor—have reported changes in their brainwave function when receiving the bars.  They reported changes from beta through alpha to theta, the relaxed state just short of sleep.
Now Newsweek magazine, in a cover story called “Money Brain,” tells us more about research into localization of different functions in the brain.  This has interesting implications for those of us who “run the bars,” performing that light healing touch to specific points on the head that create deep relaxation and profound changes in personality and behavior.
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