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Brain Retraining Approaches

Posted By NANP Editor, Monday, May 26, 2025

Ashok Gupta is an internationally renowned speaker, filmmaker, and health practitioner dedicated to supporting people with chronic illness. After experiencing ME/CFS himself while studying at Cambridge University, he recovered through his own neurological research. This led him to create the Gupta Program—a neuroplasticity-based limbic retraining protocol first published in 2007.

  

Ashok has published several peer-reviewed studies, including randomised controlled trials, demonstrating the efficacy of the Gupta Program. He continues to research Neuro-Immune Conditioned Syndromes and advocate for integrative approaches to healing.

 

  • Learning Objectives

  • Discover what neuroplasticity is and how it works in the brain

  • Understand how many inflammatory diseases may begin in the brain

  • Learn about the “Amygdala and Insula” conditioning hypothesis for chronic illness

  • Discover how many diseases may come under the banner of “Neuro-Immune Conditioned Syndromes” (NICS)

  • Know how brain retraining works neurologically

  • Understand how to integrate these approaches in a clinical setting

  • Know about the clinical research and outcomes of RCTs

 

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