32 min

Unlocking the Mystery of Neuroimmune Conditioned Syndromes with Ashok Gupta This Podcast Burns Fat!

    • Health & Fitness

Neuroimmune conditioned syndromes (NICS) affect an increasing number of people.  These issues include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, and the urgency for effective treatments has never been greater.  So when a new and groundbreaking program is showing great promise, it opens up a lot of eyes and grabs a lot of attention.  
To share his groundbreaking program, we invited  Ashok Gupta to the show.  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 and 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.

Neuroimmune conditioned syndromes (NICS) affect an increasing number of people.  These issues include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, and the urgency for effective treatments has never been greater.  So when a new and groundbreaking program is showing great promise, it opens up a lot of eyes and grabs a lot of attention.  
To share his groundbreaking program, we invited  Ashok Gupta to the show.  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 and 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.

32 min

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