Is It All In The Brain?

Is It All In The Brain?

By UK & International Health Coaching Association

Integrating brain re-training "neuroplasticity" approaches into your practice for improved patient outcomes

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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About this event

Health • Mental health

Recently, brain retraining, neuroplasticity and so called “limbic retraining” has become a hot topic in medicine, with many health practitioners already incorporating these protocols for better outcomes.


Find out about these latest cutting-edge interventions from the pioneers in the field, and how it can be incorporated into your health practice, improving the lives of your patients.


Many chronic illnesses such as Long Covid, ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Mold, Lyme, POTS, and more can be challenging to support, with relapses common and long-term solutions sometimes being elusive. This opens up the search for more effective complementary support.


Grounded in scientific evidence and recent RCTs, brain retraining has earned endorsements from a range of health professionals.


Learning outcomes


By the end of this webinar, you will:

  • discover what neuroplasticity is and how it works in the brain
  • understand how many inflammatory diseases may begin in the brain
  • learn about the “Amygdala and Insula” conditioning hypothesis for chronic illness
  • discover how many diseases may come under the banner of “Neuro-Immune Conditioned Syndromes” (NICS)
  • know how brain retraining works neurologically
  • understand how to integrate these approaches in a non-clinical setting
  • know about the clinical research and outcomes of RCTs


Who should attend?


Health professionals, including functional and integrative doctors, health coaches, naturopaths and nutritionists.


About Ashok Gupta


Ashok is an internationally renowned Speaker, Filmmaker & Health Practitioner who has dedicated his life to supporting people through chronic illness, and achieving their potential.


Ashok suffered from ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, around 25 years ago when he was studying at Cambridge University. Through neurological research that he conducted, he managed to get himself 100% better. He then set up a clinic to treat others, and then published the well-known neuroplasticity “limbic retraining” recovery program and app known as the Gupta Program in 2007.


He has published several medical papers including randomized controlled trials on Long Covid, ME/CFS, & Fibromyalgia, showing that the treatment is effective, and is continually researching these conditions. You can find out more information about his work at www.guptaprogram.com

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Nov 6 · 11:30 AM PST