We are excited to invite you to watch an enlightening interview featuring Dr. Nancy Tarlow and Dr. Miller titled “Anxiety & Neurodevelopment Problems: Are they caused by a weakness in the right or left hemisphere?”
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Miller shares his extensive expertise on the brain’s role in anxiety and neurodevelopmental disorders. If you or someone you know struggles with anxiety, ADHD, autism, or other related conditions, this interview is a must-watch!
What You’ll Learn:
- Introduction to Dr. Miller: Discover how Dr. Miller’s unique approach to diagnosing and treating neurodevelopmental issues has transformed lives.
- Dr. Miller’s Background: Learn about his 44 years of practice and certifications in acupuncture, naturopathy, and functional medicine.
- Brain Focus: Understand why Dr. Miller began studying the brain in 2015 and his shift to focusing on children’s neurodevelopment in 2020.
- Commonalities in Disorders: Explore the shared traits of neurodevelopmental and mental health issues, particularly retained primitive reflexes and brainstem immaturity.
- Primitive Reflexes: Find out how retained reflexes indicate brainstem immaturity and affect various brain functions.
- Left vs. Right Brain Development: Gain insights into how imbalances in brain development lead to issues like ADHD, autism, and anxiety.
- Impact of Brain Imbalance: Learn about the behaviors associated with left and right brain dominance.
- Treatment Approach: Discover the effective therapies used in Dr. Miller’s clinic, including sensory motor activities and neurofeedback.
- Success Stories: Hear about the remarkable transformations of children treated by Dr. Miller, often within just eight months.
- Educational Resources: Explore Dr. Miller’s online courses through “Saving Your Brain University,” offering valuable knowledge on brain function tests and primitive reflexes.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from Dr. Miller’s extensive experience and innovative approach to treating anxiety and neurodevelopmental problems.
A Special thank you to Nancy Tarlow, DC for featuring the interview on her Facebook and Youtube channel. Please follow her to learn more. About Nancy – Watch Her Introduction Video.