Research
A pilot study
with a double blind, placebo controlled, randomized design
using our new approach to "debug" the underlying basis of one
of the apparent major causes of ADD/ADHD is nearing completion.
Preliminary results are very encouraging. You can see below
examples from the initial data from the study. More details
will be added as the data gets more fully analyzed.
Example 1.

Academic
Fluency Testing - The kids in the study were given academic
fluency tests before the first treatment, before the second
treatment and three weeks after the second treatment. This
testing pattern was designed to allow us to see the differences
between the placebo group and the treatment group. This pilot
study involved 20 children. 10 initially received the actual
treatment while the other 10 received a placebo or sham
treatment. This means that they got what looked like the
treatment but the WaveMaker Pro device that was used for the
study for them had the internal wires disconnected, so it
looked like it was working but it wasn't.
The graph
below shows the changes in academic performance for one
participant before the first treatment and two weeks later
right before the second treatment. This participant was in the
group of students who got the actual treatment on the first
round. Although all of the academic performance improved there
was a huge contrast in the writing fluency. The test gives the
student three words and a small picture and the instruction is
to write a sentence about the picture that includes the three
words.
During the
first test, this student could only write one sentence and it
wasn't very legible. During the second test he wrote 11
sentences and they were more legible than the one in the
previous test.
With the first
test he was in the bottom one percent of writing fluency. In
the second test he was now at 52% which placed him right in the
middle of normal writing fluency for his age. I asked the
director of the Banyan Tree Learning Center if she ever saw
this kind of change in two weeks and she said that she had
never seen this kind of change even with a full year or
tutoring.
Example
2.
Difference
between placebo and actual treatment:
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Connors ADHD
assessment
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Connors ADHD
assessment
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before and after placebo
treatment
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before and after actual
treatment
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(Click on the images
to see a larger version of the chart)
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These two
charts show the results of the Conners ADHD assessments by one
of the parents of a child who participated in the study. The
first chart shows the results of the assessment before and
after the first treatment. This student was in the Placebo
group (because of the double blind study design no one new this
until after all of the testing and treatings sessions were
completed) and it is clear from the results that very little
changed.
The second
chart shows the dramatic reduction in ADHD symptoms following
getting the actual treatment two weeks after having only
receive the placebo treatment the at the first
session.
This
difference is a very good indication that the positive effects
of reducing ADD/ADHD symptoms that we are seeing from debugging
the TB Miasm are truly coming from the actual treatment with
the WaveMaker and are not caused by placebo effect.
We are also
making a documentary video about this research
study.
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