ZOX Brain Training Program
The brain is still a part that holds a lot of secrets, because most people don’t know how to use it properly and the power it have once they start to use it through braintraining.
It will only take 10 minutes a day to find out how to train your brain to get the most out of it and discover natural talents and abilities that will make your life a lot easier and take it to the next level.
One of the great benefits is speed reading; you will be able to read 100 times faster than average, using what is called Mental Photography. You will use your photographic memory in a way that you’lll take in information like the shutter of a camera. In stead of reading a page, your eyes will scan the page and you know just as much, or even more, then after reading the page. That is not all, you will also remember more, even after 48 hours. You use the same part of your brain that is also used for the law of attraction. Once you start using it, you will put the powers of manifestation into overdrive.
Everybody have the capability to do this, you only need to learn how to use it. But that is not all, you’ll also become more productive from being more organized and having maximum concentration. In stead of working harder, you will work smarter, achieving more in less time. And you will be able to reduce stress and limit the hours you sleep, having more time to spend on your private life, for instance with your family. As you learn how to improve your life, you will also learn how to boost your self-esteem and confidence. When you learn how to use your sub-conscious mind, and apply the power of the law of attraction, the possibilities are absolutely UNLIMITED!
To make it all complete, you’ll also get a relaxation program to let go of all the daily stress, faster and easier than ever before, and to get the most out of your braintraining.
You will get more energy than you’ve had for a long time. The complete course consist of 8 modules, and 3 bonus products, including the ebook “The Law Of Attraction”. It will be a great help to accomplish the ZOX brain training program.
You can completely program, or re-program your mind, to achieve anything you desire and have success in all areas of life. You will get amazing results once you start to use this program. With ZOX Brain Training you will have unlimited power to create the life you’ve always wanted, and faster than you can imagine.
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A.Zwiggelaar is always interested to improve his life, especially his health, to live a life without medication, helping others to do the same. His slogan is “life can always be better”, to get the most out of life.
Ontario, CA (PRWEB) November 07, 2013
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council called for a national system to track sports-related concussions last Wednesday. The sense of urgency came after an IOM report found that no one knows how often the youngest athletes suffer concussions or which sports have the highest rates. It also wasnt clear if better headgear would help. (IOM, Sports-Related Concussions in Youth: Improving the Science, Changing the Culture, October 30, 2013)
In the past decade more awareness has been given to seriousness of concussions and professional sports associations, such as the NFL, are finally paying attention to the problem. Despite this, the IOM panel found that young athletes still face a culture of resistance to reporting the injury and staying on the sidelines until its healed.
In a press release on October 20, 2013, IOM committee chairman Dr. Robert Graham said, Concussion is an injury that needs to be taken seriously. If an athlete has a torn ACL on the field, you dont expect him to tape it up and play. See More.
According to an article by the Associated Press, reports of sports concussions are on the rise, amid headlines about former professional players who suffered long-term impairment after repeated blows. Wednesdays report said 250,000 people 19 years old and younger were treated in emergency rooms for concussions and other sports- or recreation-related brain injuries in 2009, up from 150,000 in 2001. Its not clear how many concussions and other related brain injuries go undiagnosed. (AP, More study urged on concussions in young athletes, October 31. 2013)
Its a shame that so many of our young people are facing brain injuries at such an early age. Whats worse is that the sports culture tells them they should play through it. They dont realize that playing through can affect their mental stamina for the rest of their life. A concussion can easily cause long-term problems for a child, says Frank N. Darras, Americas top disability lawyer who is a regular expert guest in national broadcast media. Watch here.
The data is clear for high school, collegiate, and professional sports. Concussion rates for male athletes in high school and college are highest for football, ice hockey, lacrosse, and wrestling. For women, its soccer, lacrosse, and basketball. Womens ice hockey also has one of the highest reported concussion rates at the college level.
According to the IOM panel, theres no similar data on concussion rates for younger children who play sports, whether on school teams or in community leagues.
Every state except Mississippi has passed a concussion law following a 13-year-old in Washington who suffered permanent disability after returning to a football game despite a concussion. Yet, its not always easy to spot a concussion and most young athletes play without regular access to a professional trained to spot them. *
Starting in high school, trainers are there at every game. Students and professionals trained in sports medicine are watching for signs of concussions and other injuries. Earlier than that, theres not that protection and the father who volunteered to be your sons PeeWee coach isnt trained yet to recognize the sometimes subtle signs of a concussion. This leaves the youngest among us the most vulnerable. More research is needed to identify trends so we can start taking steps to really protect our kids from concussion disabilities, says Darras.
Source AP, More study urged on concussions in young athletes , October 31, 2013