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Is Your Condition Neuroplastic?

Is Your Condition Neuroplastic?

Find out if your condition is neuroplastic
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    40% of people who see a doctor have NS (neuroplastic symptoms). When a complete medical evaluation is normal, the probability of NS is much higher than 40%.
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    In some people, pain or illness fails to improve because NS are contributing. Healing of most physical injury is complete in 6 weeks or less.
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    The more symptoms you have and the longer they persist, the more likely NS are contributing. However, many people with NS have just one pain or illness.
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    The more different places you have symptoms, the more likely NS are contributing. Symptoms that change their location often are linked to NS.
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    When this is true NS are likely contributing to your condition.
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    These personality traits are often acquired from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) which can be anything you would never want a child of your own to go through. Fortunately, these issues can be successfully treated.
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    Setting boundaries to limit this stress can be challenging. This can lead to NS. Fortunately, this issue can be successfully treated.
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    High levels of stress are common in people with NS. Symptoms often improve if the stresses are reduced.
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    This can be an indication of an Anxiety Disorder, which can worsen NS. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a reliable source for additional information.
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    This can be an indication of Depression, which can worsen NS. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a reliable source for additional information.
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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common cause of NS. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a reliable source for additional information.
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    Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can be traumatic and obvious or subtle and difficult to recall. All ACEs can contribute to NS in adults.
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    We respect your privacy.
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    Interpreting Your Results: The higher your score (maximum of 12), the more likely it is that your symptoms are neuroplastic—meaning they have the capacity to change and heal! Stay tuned to learn more about exclusive resources to support your healing journey.
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    The higher your score (maximum of 12), the more likely it is that your symptoms are neuroplastic—meaning they have the capacity to change and heal! Click the button below to learn more about exclusive resources to support your healing journey.
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