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Old 03-17-2007, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonJayhawk View Post
..... This links back to the news reported earlier about another research group thinking that Type 1 has a neurological component.
I was reading an article on neurofeedback in which it was suggested that this technology can be used in the treatment of type 1 diabetes. The notion seemed a bit off-the-wall to me. So I did a search and found this:

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In the case of Type I diabetes, a condition in which the body has lost its ability to fabricate insulin by virtue of autoimmune disease, EEG biofeedback training can provide a greater tolerance to variations in glucose level. Subjects report being more energetic and robust.
EEG Spectrum International - Introduction to Neurofeedback and Autoimmune Dysfunction

Interesting. I have been considering using neurofeedback to deal with an attention issue. Maybe it would somhow help dealing with glyceamic control too. Anyone have any comments?
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