Sleep Deprivation
Insomnia Clinical Trials in the News
Article and video originally posted at WNDU.com (April 3,2012) Click here to see article
"New treatment helping people with insomnia"
Reporter: Maureen McFadden
How did you sleep last night? If you have trouble getting enough Z's, you're not alone.
60 million Americans have insomnia and sometimes even sleeping pills don't help. Now a new experimental treatment could point the way to a good night's sleep.
45-year-old Howard Shelley couldn't sleep more than three hours a night.
Howard Shelley, Suffered from insomnia, describes the sleeping problems he had, "I wouldn't sleep that soundly, I would wake up."
Up to 50-percent of Americans like Howard report insomnia on a weekly basis. Now a new therapy could help.
Howard participated in the first clinical research study using brainwave optimization- essentially using your own brain waves to balance brain function, to improve sleep.
Charles Tegeler, MD, Neurologist, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, describes what the process is like, "It's kind of like pushing the reset button in that you get back to a balanced level to start with."
Doctor Charles Tegeler says insomnia can be caused by stress or trauma that throws off the brain's natural rhythms and balance.
Here's how it works is, sensors attach to the scalp and connect to a brain-mapping computer that detects brain waves. The brain waves are then broken down into frequencies and evaluated. Dominant frequencies are then assigned a musical tone and played back to the patient through ear phones.
Shelley describes what he sees the process, "It's kind of consonant, kind of dissonant, strangely ethereal."
As the brain listens to the sounds, changes can occur in the neural network.
Shelley explains how it helped him, "It works. After the third session, I got a great night's sleep. After that, little by little, the insomnia kind of went away. I'm sleeping great now."
All thanks to the sounds of his own brain.
Brain wave optimization is available as a biofeedback technique, but formal research studies are just emerging. The treatment has been shown to be safe and painless in early research trials for insomnia.
A clinical trial for brainwave optimization in migraines is also underway, with additional studies planned for people with concussions.
BRAIN WAVES BEAT INSOMNIA!
REPORT# 1871
BACKGROUND: Insomnia is a sleeping disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Research has linked insomnia to high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, diabetes and other medical issues. Not only does insomnia cause sleepiness during the day, it has been linked to deeper problems such as high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, diabetes and other ailments. Insomnia can fluctuate throughout one's life and can be somewhat difficult to diagnose due to the variations of the disorder. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has developed 11 variations of insomnia. (Source: www.webmd.com, www.health.com)
DO YOU HAVE INSOMNIA? Insomnia is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep. Insomnia can be caused by many different factors including anxiety, medications, stress, caffeine, overeating before bedtime or a change in one's life. Many people are unaware that they are suffering from insomnia, but there are a few common symptoms:
* Difficulty falling asleep
* Waking up often during the night and having trouble going back to sleep
* Waking up too early in the morning
* Feeling tired upon waking
(Source: mayoclinic.com)
TYPES OF INSOMNIA: There are two classifications of insomnia: primary insomnia and secondary insomnia.
* Primary insomnia occurs when a person is having sleep problems that are not directly related to any other health condition or problem.
* Secondary insomnia occurs when a person is having sleep problems because of something else, such as asthma, depression, arthritis, cancer or heartburn. (Source: www.webmd.com)
INSOMNIA TREATMENT: Brainwave optimization is a non-invasive treatment that helps the brain balance itself for optimal performance. The therapy is still considered experimental for the treatment of insomnia but there are treatment facilities offering the therapy for other disorders. Reports show that many patients meet the treatment expectations or exceed them. (Source: brainstatetech.com, www.brainpeace.ca, www.insomnialand.com)
Source: WNDU.com
From Lee Gerdes,
CEO and founder of Brain State Technologies
If you think not sleeping well is just one of those discomforts you have to put up with as a side effect of aging, you'll be surprised to hear that new research conducted by the Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology at the University of Pennsylvania turns this conventional wisdom on its head.
The study, involving over 150,000 people and published in the journal Sleep, was designed to show that the quality of sleep declines in old age, explained Dr Michael Grander. But the shock results reveal that aging isn't the primary cause of poor sleep. So much so that one British sleep researcher commented it was a "myth" that aging is the root of sleep deprivation.
The study has researchers convinced that complaints about poor sleep lessen as people move beyond the middle years, with the lowest number of complaints among the over-70s—likely because they have adjusted to a more relaxed lifestyle by this time in life.
So why do people in their middle years—especially their 40s, when they ought to be performing at their peak in all areas of life—suffer the most severe sleep deprivation, whereas many even in their 80s report sleeping well?
At Brain State Technologies®, we've known for a long time that it isn't age that causes people to sleep poorly.
Sleep deprivation is at its peak in the 40s because by then people's brain patterns are often in a state of severe disarray as a result of the buildup of trauma and stress as a result of the pressures of our complex modern world. The overtaxed brain becomes "stuck" in a mode designed for coping with challenging situations, unable to return to its normal state.
The common approach to treating sleep maladies is chemical, with $150 billion spent by United States companies to address sleep-related issues. Use of sedatives has soared as stressed-out Americans seek to feel more relaxed. The problem is that the underlying sleep architecture remains abnormal because of the continuing imbalance in the individual’s brainwaves. Chemicals such as sleep aids simply mask what's really going on inside us.
At Brain State, we've demonstrated that the brain drives body chemistry. When brainwave patterns are balanced left-to-right and front-to-back, with low and high frequencies in optimal proportion to one another throughout the brain, clients find themselves sleeping well often for the first time in years.
Having assessed the brainwave patterns of over 50,000 clients worldwide, we know that when the brain is agitated, as measured by EEG, the individual's sleep tends to suffer. By addressing these imbalances with our advanced noninvasive technology, we’ve shown that not sleeping well isn’t merely a symptom of physical and emotional health problems, but the source of many of these problems.
At any age, sleep can be improved by balancing and harmonizing the brain using Brainwave Optimization™. But especially if you are in your career and family years, you want to function at your best. Changing your sleep patterns with Brainwave Optimization® can be life-changing—like being released from shackles.
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‘I was tired of being stuck in the trauma of events’
Debra
Female, 54 years old
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue: Trauma, Anger Issues, Anxiety, IBS, Sleep
Before doing my Brainwave Optimization sessions I suffered from trauma, anger issues, anxieties, sleep issues, always felt “stuck”, and had just been diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
After the first four sessions, I started sleeping through the night, my IBS symptoms vanished, and I could feel a shift in the way I was perceiving and reacting to situations. Since completing 10 sessions I have found myself able to disengage from stressful situations, where before I could not. And when I encountered a traumatic situation, which in the past would leave me unable to function for two to three days, I was stunned to realize the next day I was able to shake it off, function better and able to assess the situation without becoming depressed again or get stuck in the feeling of victimization. (I also started writing poetry again)!
I was tired of being stuck in the trauma of events that had happened and didn’t like how that controlled my life and who I was. I felt like things happened to me instead of me making things happen in my life. I didn’t even consider at first how it could help my sleep patterns or my medical issues.
After the first 10 sessions I am now sleeping better, I don’t feel as victimized and stuck by what happens to me, and I can deal with things better, as well as more quickly.
I feel like I could be a walking, talking advertisement – living proof of this wonderful knowledge – and IT SHOWS! I feel like I not only have found something that is truly helping me, but see how much this process could help so many people I know as well and with MUCH BETTER results than the other methods! After spending the week with Susan Sugar (Certified Brainwave Technologist) I not only found a compassionate person/therapist, but one who thankfully is willing to “think outside the box” and offer this great opportunity!
- Excerpted from actual client comments
Debra experienced Brainwave Optimization™ at Essential BrainWorks, Phoenix, Arizona, United States







