Did you know that PKA is the reason you still have PTSD symptoms after all this time? During the moment of the traumatic event that you went through, your brain connected the event, your senses, your emotions, your feelings and thoughts. The crazy glue that was used is PKA (Protein kinase A), a protein compound that reconnects the event to all the other aspects that you experienced at that time.
This explains how smells can take us back to a childhood memory and also explains how a vehicle back firing can make a soldier drop to the floor. Our senses are wired over and over again to that traumatic memory. Every time we recall what happened the PKA glues our reaction to the thoughts.
PKA (Protein kinase A) is what our brain uses to keep us safe and maintain that memory as a form of protection, however just like wearing a huge winter parka can save our life in the artic, it can kill us if we wear it in the desert.
Traditional “talk about it” therapy or other modalities do not make changes to the PKA (Protein kinase A) and have little to no lasting effect. PTSD symptoms return and you continue to suffer shortly after the therapy sessions. PKA (Protein kinase A) keeps the fear response connected to the memory every time you recall what happened. However, there is a way to stop the PKA and stop your PTSD in about 6 sessions.
PTSD cure: Breaking the PKA (Protein kinase A) cycle of memory storage and allowing the brain to separate the event, your senses, your emotions, your feelings and thoughts from the old event is the answer. There is one scientifically proven technique that has an 84% success rate at curing PTSD. That treatment is Memory Reconsolidation with Propranolol. We offer a specialised treatment with Propranolol, incorporating proprietary integration systems in order to provide the most effective PTSD treatment.
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