Neurovegetative dysfunction from chronic stress impairs cognition, emotional regulation, and quality of life, with limited relief from conventional therapies. The Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer (REAC) Neuro Psycho Physical Optimization - Brain Wave Optimization-Gamma (NPPO BWO-G) offers a novel non-invasive approach to restore autonomic balance through brain modulation. This case involves a 63-year-old businessman with atrial fibrillation, fatigue, cognitive decline, and sleep issues. Pre-treatment quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) showed low brain activity and excess delta rhythms. After REAC NPPO BWO-G sessions, the patient experienced improved brainwave patterns, cognitive clarity, stress management, and reduced fatigue. These results highlight its potential as a promising treatment for stress-related neurovegetative dysfunction, warranting further study.
Keywords: cognitive processing; neurovegetative dysfunction; noninvasive neuromodulation; qeeg; reac nppo bwo-g; stress resilience.
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