Moms
Suffering From Battle Fatigue
Jean
Genet a researcher in Neural Mechanics
(How the brain functions) and a autism
survivor believes mothers of autistic
children are showing signs of post traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) or what was called
Battle Fatigue in W.W.II and what soldiers
fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan are experiencing.
Women
are twice as likely as men to develop
PTSD. Symptoms show chronic signs of hyper
arousal with increased tendency and reaction
to being startled and hyper vigilance
to possible threat, inability to maintain
proper sleep patterns, trouble concentrating,
outburst of anger, poor concentration
and memory. Blackouts are not uncommon
with suicidal thoughts, passive aggressive
behaviors.
Any
mother knows the frustration their child
shows from not being able to function
in a proper reality. This frustration
can manifest into mental, physical, and
emotional anger leading to physical self
abuse and parental attacks. As the child
moves into adolescence and the hormonal
levels increase the child gains weight
and strength and becomes more threatening
to the well being of the parent.
This
continual threat brings on the symptoms
of PTSD. Now the parent has suicidal thoughts,
passive aggressive behaviors. The parent
forgets the trauma or feels removed from
their life, has continual feelings of
helplessness, shame, guilt, loss of a
spiritual connection with themselves or
loved ones, and an ongoing hopelessness,
or despair.The post traumatic stress enters
the physical body of the parent and becomes
static energy like "static"
on a radio. This static energy moves through
the neural pathways that house the developmental
switches that connect the brain/computer
to its mental, physical, and emotional
software. These switches are made up of
crystalline structures, much like the
fiber optics that we use in telephone
communications to pass vital information
back and forth between the brain/computer
and its software. This static or erratic
energy damages these crystalline structures
thus disabling the ability of the brain/computer
to receive instructions from its software
on how to properly function.
As
PTSD grows its symptoms become ailments
that manifest into disorder. Then if not
properly addressed the disorder becomes
a disease that finally ends in death.
Genet
witnessed similar symptoms of PTSD when
he was growing up with autism and believes
that the same symptoms are happening now
with the children with autism with the
parent mirroring the same PTSD symptoms.
What
is fortunate is that the same technology
Genet uses to repair the damaged developmental
switches in children with autism is the
same technology that can be used to repair
PTSD in parents. Genet calls this technology
Byonetics. Byonetics creates specific
brain wave frequencies that repair the
damaged developmental switches thus removing
the symptoms of autism and PTSD for the
child and parent.
Learn
More About The Byonetics Autism System
And How Medical Professionals And Parent
Alike Are Seeing Great Improvements with
Speech, Eye Contact And Emotional Connection
With Their Autistic Children.