These treatments can help ease discomfort, improve sleep, and reduce certain symptoms, especially when tailored to the individual’s needs. For many, they play an important role in day-to-day stability.
Some individuals find that despite using these tools, key symptoms like post-exertional malaise or energy crashes persist. That’s often because the underlying driver, a hypersensitive nervous system stuck in survival mode, requires a different kind of intervention.
This is where brain-based and neuroplasticity-centered approaches can complement existing medical care and help facilitate longer-term recovery.
Many of the people we work with come to us after years of trial and error. They’ve worked with dedicated physicians, tried various treatments, and made lifestyle adjustments. What they’re looking for is a strategy that helps their nervous system re-learn safety, balance, and stability from the inside out.