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Dr. Farzad Salehpour

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Photobiomodulation for the Brain: A Systematic Review

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The main research expertise of Farzad Salehpour is the application of Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy for brain disorders. He has over 35 scientific peer-reviewed publications in the high-prestige Neuroscience and Laser Therapy journals. He has written 4 book chapters for the Elsevier and Taylor Francis publishers during the years 2019-2021. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of “Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery”.

In 2020 and 2021, Farzad served as a Guest Editor for the Brain PBM special issues on journals of “Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery” and “Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease”. Currently, He is the head trainer for the Brain PBM therapy course at the College for Light Medicine and Photobiomodulation in Starnberg, Germany.
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Unmani S
Clarification: I wrote "onset" in relation to concussion/EHS correlation and I didn't exclusively mean it. Anecdotally, what I mean to express is that a noticeable amount of EHS sufferers say they had a significant concussion as part of their bodily history. Meaning, for some the concussion was years prior to symptoms, but seems like a noticeable portion of EHS people did have a significant brain injury in their past.
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Unmani S
Dr. Salehpour. Thank you for your presentation. I appreciate the information. Just wanted to mention another possible disability/disease to your list of what might benefit from future PMBT research, for your consideration:

What is sometimes called: EHS or ElectroMagnetic Hypersensitivity.

Meaning, study whether PBMT might help the multitudes of people who experience physical suffering from brain fog, headaches, anxiety, debilitation, etc. based on the severity of their exposure to EMF/RF/Radar pollution.

As this pollution continues to ramp up in our environment year after year, more and more people are caught in the web of becoming sick and sometimes debilitated from it.

I hope that PBMT treatments might be an answer to those people's maladies someday. Thank you, again, for your great presentation.

PS There is also an acknowledged correlation in the "EHS" community between some sufferers receiving a concussion and the onset of their EHS symptoms.

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