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NeuroadaptationWHAT IS NEUROADAPTATION? Neuroadaptation or neuroregulation constitutes the neuronal recovery or regulation process by means of which part of the neurons of the brain, damaged by drug consumption, are regenerated. This neuronal regeneration is reached on those damaged and inoperative neurons that are not dead at all. POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY Drug consumption produces cerebral damages with effects on behavior, our way of thinking and feeling, and the relations with family and oneself. These disturbances are the consequence of neuronal impairments (Image Day 1, patient entrance). When damaged areas are repaired (Image taken 30 days after the discharge), the patient behaves, thinks, and feels normal, more stable, calmer, more reflective. The person begins to become aware of aspects of their life that were darkened by the effects of drug consumption. Below these lines you can see the results of our Ultra Rapid Detoxification Treatment on several patients. Their drug consumption, their impressions, and brain images, taken on the first day of treatment (arrival at TAVAD) and day 30 (one month later). These tests (Tomography by positron emission) can be done at a specialized Nuclear Medicine centre. Comparative results of the fluordioxiglucose metabolic radiotracer (FDG) images, in previous and subsequent to DNA treatment PET tests
» The red/orange zones are the brain areas recovered during the neuroadaptation treatment. |
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