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Far Infrared Sauna Therapy

BrainworX is excited to offer Far Infrared Sauna Therapy. Our Sauna is made from hypoallergenic Hemlock wood, and is great for helping our kids detoxify. Please call our office to book your thirty minute session today.

OSR #1 Update

On 18 June 2010, the FDA wrote to CTI Science questioning whether OSR#1® fit within the agency’s definition of a dietary supplement, indicating that instead it appeared to be a drug.  Although we believe the product meets the legal definition of a “dietary supplement,” we have decided not to contest this point but to work with the agency.  While achieving formal drug approval is lengthy and costly, CTI Science will in the course of it prove to FDA’s satisfaction the safety and efficacy of OSR#1® and ultimately be able to offer OSR#1® to the public with FDA-authorized therapeutic claims.

As a result of this decision, CTI Science has voluntarily agreed to remove OSR#1® from the market effective Thursday, 29 July 2010.  The product will not be available for sale after that date until new drug approval has been obtained.  Please access the CTI Science website, www.ctiscience.com, for updates on OSR#1® in the future.

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Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy is a general term for a group of disorders that appear during the first few years of life and affect a child's ability to coordinate body movements. Cerebral palsy can cause muscles to be weak and floppy, or rigid and stiff. In Europe and the United States, cerebral palsy occurs in about two to four out of every 1,000 births. Babies born prematurely or at low birth weights are at higher risk. The disorder is usually caused by brain injuries that occur early in the course of development.

Cerebral palsy isn't curable. However, getting the right therapy for your child can make a big difference. For more information visit the Mayo Clinic site.