tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18523369.post115570233811133591..comments2023-05-27T20:41:00.441+08:00Comments on The Second Sight: Clutching At $3000 StrawsEoRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08565450093920373243noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18523369.post-1164054979269966882006-11-21T04:36:00.000+08:002006-11-21T04:36:00.000+08:00A good ole' Dr. Habermehl post: It is exciting to...A good ole' Dr. Habermehl post:<BR/> It is exciting to think that we are being reviewed in Australia. I don't necessarily like the review, however, it is exciting never the least! The world is filled with skeptisism, so being speculative to the Sensory Learning Program is not surprising. A new study on multisensory interventions like the Sensory Learning Program just came out in July 2006. The study was done by UCLA and Boston University. I found that it gives credibility to what I have been seeing clinically for over 600 patients who have come to my center and received positive results. The following is the URL where you can review and even purchase the study:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060816012250.htm<BR/>I hope this helps you understand why the Sensory Learning Program is so successful! Well, it's time for me to be "getting around"! Thanks for your interest in our Sensory Learning Program. <BR/>Brad Habermehl,OD,FCOVDDr. Brad Habermehlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08617249492407561235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18523369.post-1160107641738416812006-10-06T12:07:00.000+08:002006-10-06T12:07:00.000+08:00Thanks for your enlightening comments David. Unfor...Thanks for your enlightening comments David. Unfortunately, no matter how well the magic lights work for your headaches, they don't appear to be helping your underlying aggression issues. Is there anything in your comment that isn't a random list of abusive phrases? And just what have you got against Dubbo? Did they throw you out?<BR/><BR/>I'm glad to read your alternative history where the mobile phone, fax and cd player were Australian inventions (which is a subject that is irrelevant to the substance of this post).<BR/><BR/>EoR, however, is pleased that you're are happy using what you yourself admit is "unproven". Is your medical practitioner offering this service to you free? Are you part of a trial?EoRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08565450093920373243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18523369.post-1160053362218659352006-10-05T21:02:00.000+08:002006-10-05T21:02:00.000+08:00This is a very unqualified and biased report. The ...This is a very unqualified and biased report. The quality of which is easily determined by the authors stupidity in not being able to work out exactly what a portable light source is! As an Australian myself, I know for a fact you have flashlights in that country. Have you never encountered one? Perhaps you still use burning sticks? Anyway, despite that, the rest of your blog is equally uninformed. I am currently using this therapy and finding it extremely beneficial in reducing my neuralgia headaches. The portable light source is not complicated to use (even simpler than a burning stick) and resembles a square/box like flashlight that simply provides a very low intensity flashing light of varying colors. This light box is intended to reinforce what the full system does. The full system, in addition to the light also provides motion and sound stimuli.<BR/><BR/>I am not sure what part of the country you hail from but judging by the intellectual level of what you have written I suspect it is somewhere like Dubbo or even Cudal! However, as an Australian, resident in the USA, I have the benefit of obtaining this therapy from my medical practioner who is not trying to sell me a franchise, nor do I intend to buy one! This treatment whilst being very new, deserves to be allowed to be offered to people who could potentially benefit from it. I am very surprised at your resistance to something simply because it is new and unproven. You must definately be one of those few Aussies who resist progress. Australia has traditionally been a country where innovation and progress were saluted. Don't you remember the fax machine, cd player and cell phone? Which country were they trialled in first? That's right, Australia. I bet the world is very glad you didn't blog those innovations out of existance! <BR/><BR/>Watch out for sharp sticks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com