Doctors Newberg and Monti's team at Thomas Jefferson University's
Marcus Institute of Integrative Health are at the forefront of research
in brain functioning and applications of the most advanced understanding
in real-world strategies to expand options for optimizing our complex
neurophysiology.
Their findings show that optimal brain health is achievable by
successfully weaving together a tapestry of our
bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions. Brain Weaver also coincides with
a decades-long surge in the public's interest in whole-person
treatments--body, mind and spirit evidence-based integrative therapies
that include pharmaceuticals, electromagnetics, nutrition and
meditation. Brain Weaver's timeliness is all the more important now to
address a new paradigm for post-pandemic wellness that emphasizes our
individual and collective responsibility for proactive healthcare