Reprogramming Your Brain with Cereset with CARL BOWCUT

Published: June 3, 2022, 6 a.m.

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Today I\\u2019m talking with Carl Bowcut from Orem, UT. Carl has degrees in both Psychology and Education and was an educator in the LDS church for 33 years. He\\u2019s a father of 6 and a grandfather to 14 and is here to share information about his and his family\\u2019s experience with balancing the brain using Cereset.


Exploring Treatments for Depression and Anxiety


Carl believes in speaking loud about mental illness. His wife has shown him that even high functioning individuals from stable backgrounds can suffer from anxiety or depression. Her questions of \\u201cAm I good enough?\\u201d and \\u201cCan I do this well enough?\\u201d have opened his eyes to mental illness, a topic that was much less talked about when they were growing up.\\xa0


Carl always remained supportive of his wife, but in his words, \\u201cSpouses are terrible therapists.\\u201d Despite having the constant support of her husband and family, Carl\\u2019s wife knew that there was still something missing in her journey with depression and anxiety. Many people suffering emotionally and mentally may assume the problem is only with them, but that\\u2019s not the case.\\xa0


Using Cereset for Sleep, PTSD, and Depression


One day, while watching a podcast on YouTube, Carl\\u2019s wife came across a testimonial from a celebrity whose family member used something called \\u201cbrain echo\\u201d while experiencing depression and anxiety after addiction. Lee Gerdes, the developer of Cereset, developed a process that converts electromagnetic brain waves into sound waves and that play back to you in real-time. Hearing itself, according to Cereset, allows the brain to correct itself.\\xa0


Carl, his wife, and their oldest son all tried Cereset, a 4-5 day process of 1.5-hour sessions. After the sessions, Carl\\u2019s wife came out a different person. She describes her experience with her \\u2018new brain\\u2019 \\u201clike the center part of me used to be fractured\\u2026 and it\\u2019s been lined up.\\u201d Profoundly impressed with the process, Carl and his wife began developing the franchise in Utah, where there are now three locations for Cereset.\\xa0


The Process of Cereset


Carl explains that the process begins with a baseline scan of the client\\u2019s brain, focusing on 2 main lobes: the frontal and temporal lobes, which are the emotion center and stress response centers of the brain. This gives a sense of how healthy the brain\\u2019s responses to stress and emotion are so that a comparison can be made after treatment.\\xa0


The treatment takes 4-5 days, with an hour-and-a-half session each day. This allows the brain to create the necessary neural pathways to treat itself. The process itself is painless: clients just have to sit with their eyes closed and listen. Many often fall asleep during the session. Afterward, Carl always makes sure to keep in touch with clients to see how they\\u2019re doing post-treatment. The answer is almost always a resounding, \\u201cAmazing.\\u201d\\xa0


Listen in to learn more about Carl\\u2019s personal experience with Cereset, how right and left brain imbalances affect emotion, and the difference between sound wave frequencies and Cereset.\\xa0


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