How Self-Healing Turned into a Life Purpose of Healing Neuroimmune Conditioned Syndromes
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Ashok Gupta 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, and fibromyalgia, showing that the treatment is effective, and he is continually researching these conditions. In this episode, we chat about: :: his personal healthcare journey and how it led to the work he does today :: the definition of neuroimmune conditioned syndromes and the associated symptoms :: his underlying hypothesis of why these conditions occur, using a story analogy to explain in more dynamic detail :: why traditional medicine is struggling with treating these conditions :: his approach to brain retraining and how it differs from the traditional physical approach :: how the Gupta Program works, focusing on relaxing, retraining, re-engaging with joy :: clinical audits and medical study results on this program :: real examples of transformation :: how other healthcare professionals are incorporating this program To learn more, go to: www.guptaprogram.com   ******* If you enjoyed this episode, reviews are always welcome and appreciated! If you are interested in working with me, visit https://www.peaceadvocacygroup.com/ If you have ideas for future episodes or want to send a message about anything else, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/MindingWellness
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