Sleep Therapy
What is koo energy Sleep Therapy?
What does koo energy Sleep Therapy include?
koo energy Sleep Therapy include: Assessment, koo energy Healing Mat and Consultation.
Can I just buy the Healing Mat?
We do not sell the Healing Mat as an individual item. It comes in a package with full assessment before use and after 3 months of use, as well as 3 months of intensive consultation.
Why do I need an assessment?
This is to give you an idea of your child's current state of health so that we can discuss and plan the healing journey ahead.
Why is the purpose of intensive consultation?
During the process of healing, especially the first three months of use, there will be detoxification which requires your management. With a team of consultants to keep track of the progress, you will be able to proceed with more ease and confidence.
What is the point of attending the ADHD Autism Seminar or seeking Consultation?
You are strongly encouraged to understand fully
- the root causes
- the healing process
Do I need to buy any other koo energy product besides the Healing Mat?
The koo energy Healing Mat is the key product you need for the energy boost to kick-start the detoxification.
The other koo energy Products are optional. They only serve to supplement the koo energy Healing Mat by enhancing the detoxification reaction and easing any discomfort.
For example, during the skin outbreaks, applying koo energy Spray will facilitate the detox process while soothing the itchiness.
The other koo energy Products are optional. They only serve to supplement the koo energy Healing Mat by enhancing the detoxification reaction and easing any discomfort.
For example, during the skin outbreaks, applying koo energy Spray will facilitate the detox process while soothing the itchiness.
What is koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme?
koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) is specially tailored for the precious children who have already undergone koo energy Sleep Therapy.
Healing Process
Why do I experience bad symptoms?
When using koo energy, one may develop some symptoms, termed as Detoxification Reaction.
How long do detoxification reactions last?
Everyone has different health situations to address, so the amount of time to do that varies.
Why do I feel good on some days and then bad on certain days after using the koo energy Healing Mat?
The effect of the koo energy Healing Mat can feel different every day. Sometimes we develop detoxification symptoms - that are known as healing reactions when we start using the koo energy Healing Mat.
Sometimes we witness amazing healing benefits. There may be times when we are feeling great and times when we are still suffering or struggling. Do not mistake the down times for the koo energy Healing Mat letting us down. Throughout it all, we are still moving forward.
Sometimes we witness amazing healing benefits. There may be times when we are feeling great and times when we are still suffering or struggling. Do not mistake the down times for the koo energy Healing Mat letting us down. Throughout it all, we are still moving forward.
WHAT IS THE TYPICAL DURATION TO SEE BENEFITS FROM USING KOO ENERGY HEALING MAT?
Some people start to see benefits within a week. Some people see benefits within a month or even a year. The first benefit could be a calming effect, less anxiousness, or a boost in energy.
WHY DO I NOT EXPERIENCE ANY SIGN OF DETOXIFICATIONS?
You probably have less internal cleanup work. You will still be detoxifying even if you don’t feel it. Healing reactions range from intensive to mild, or even undetectable.
HOW LONG WILL THE HEALING PROCESS TAKE FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER?
With koo energy Sleep Therapy, the extra energy will boost the self-healing ability. As batches of heavy metal in the head are discharged into the blood, rounds of detoxification symptoms will appear one after another in order to purge out heavy metals from the body.
The duration of the process varies according to individuals, depending on many factors:
Generally, some children take six months to a year. Older children will need a longer time - 18 months or even longer.
Once the heavy metals have been considerably cleared from the midline canal with koo energy Sleep Therapy, learning is then possible.
Subsequently, how the parents help to speed up this learning process thereafter (to make up for lost time in the past) determines how far this child will progress eventually. koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) is specially tailored for the precious children who have already undergone koo energy Sleep Therapy.
koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) is specially tailored for the precious children who have already undergone koo energy Sleep Therapy.
The duration of the process varies according to individuals, depending on many factors:
- Starting point
- Ways of using Healing Mat
- Self-healing ability
- Speed of detoxification
Generally, some children take six months to a year. Older children will need a longer time - 18 months or even longer.
Once the heavy metals have been considerably cleared from the midline canal with koo energy Sleep Therapy, learning is then possible.
Subsequently, how the parents help to speed up this learning process thereafter (to make up for lost time in the past) determines how far this child will progress eventually. koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) is specially tailored for the precious children who have already undergone koo energy Sleep Therapy.
koo energy Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) is specially tailored for the precious children who have already undergone koo energy Sleep Therapy.
IS IT SAFE TO KEEP USING KOO ENERGY HEALING MAT LONG TERM?
Let us consider what “safe” means: free from harm. koo energy Healing Mat gives you the extra energy boost in the form of Far Infrared Rays, similar to the ones emitted by our own body. Its job is to keep you safe - more than safe - long term. The more you use it, the more it can help you.
Do I have to rely on koo energy Healing Mat all the time?
That is not to say that you are chained to the koo energy Healing Mat for the rest of our life. Interruptions to taking care of our life and doing the right thing are inevitable at times.
We may choose not to bring the koo energy Healing Mat along for short vacation or holiday trip overseas. It is alright as long as we keep in mind that we will get back to it upon return.
We may choose not to bring the koo energy Healing Mat along for short vacation or holiday trip overseas. It is alright as long as we keep in mind that we will get back to it upon return.
How long should I keep using koo energy Healing Mat?
We should never put a timeline on using koo energy Healing Mat which gives us the extra energy boost for our Self-Healing Ability. Some parts of our lives - the ones that help us physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally - we never ever want to let go. koo energy Healing Mat should be one of them.
Detoxification
Why is it a necessity to detoxify?
As a result of normal modern living, over time the body will accumulate toxic heavy metals, especially mercury, aluminium and copper. These heavy metals may eventually settle into the area of the brain near the thalamus and the pineal, pituary and hypothalamus glands.
If an acidic environment is coupled with a high-protein, fat-based diet, the metal will start oxidising, which creates a poisonous chemical pool that contaminates brain cells and lowers electrical impulse activity.
This disruption, in this particular area of the brain, can create a whole load of health issues including depressive disorder, which can sneak up on a person when least expected.
There are also thousands of questionable toxic chemicals that we are regularly exposed to in our office, home, food, water, air and so on. These chemical can eventually enter our brain and disrupt its electrical impulses.
Many of us have no control over our environments - what we are exposed to - but we do have the power to remove these toxins from our bodies.
If an acidic environment is coupled with a high-protein, fat-based diet, the metal will start oxidising, which creates a poisonous chemical pool that contaminates brain cells and lowers electrical impulse activity.
This disruption, in this particular area of the brain, can create a whole load of health issues including depressive disorder, which can sneak up on a person when least expected.
There are also thousands of questionable toxic chemicals that we are regularly exposed to in our office, home, food, water, air and so on. These chemical can eventually enter our brain and disrupt its electrical impulses.
Many of us have no control over our environments - what we are exposed to - but we do have the power to remove these toxins from our bodies.
What are Detoxification Reactions?
When using koo energy, one may develop some symptoms, termed as Detoxification Reaction, which varies according to individuals.
Children Detoxification Reactions
The following are some explicit detoxification reactions experienced by some children of age 2-18 undergoing the Sleep Therapy. For Reference only.
Adults Detoxification Reactions
The following are some explicit detoxification reactions experienced by adults of age 19 and above undergoing the Sleep Therapy. For Reference only.
ADHD & Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Tens of millions of children have ADHD and Autism. The number is growing at an alarming rate.
These included autism, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, blindness and cerebral palsy, moderate-to-profound hearing loss, learning disability, intellectual disability, seizure, stuttering/stammering, other developmental delay.
- About 1 in 54 Children has been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) according to estimates from USA CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network.
- ASD is reported to occur in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups.
- ASD is more than 4 times more common among boys than among girls.
- About 1 in 6 Children aged 3-17 was diagnosed with a developmental disability, as reported by parents during a study of 2009-2017.
These included autism, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, blindness and cerebral palsy, moderate-to-profound hearing loss, learning disability, intellectual disability, seizure, stuttering/stammering, other developmental delay.
Early Signs of Autism
- Avoids eye-contact.
- Difficulty dealing with change.
- Inappropriate laughing or crying fits.
- Inability to relate to others.
- Hyperactivity or Passivity.
- Lacks awareness of danger.
- Oversensitive or undersensitive to sound.
- Poor speech or lack of speech.
- Spinning or running around in a circle regularly.
- Strange attachment to objects.
- Unusual behaviour or body movements.
- Unusual play or repetitive play.
What is Autism?
Autism is essentially a more advanced and complicated form of ADHD.
Toxic heavy metals are present at higher levels in the midline cerebral canal and gathered in uneven layers.
This helps explain why there is an autism spectrum, with the syndrome displaying in different intensities (mild, moderate, severe) depending on the child.
It all has to do with the amount of heavy metals in the canal, and in what positions they have accumulated.
With autism (versus ADHD), the additional layers of mercury interfere even more greatly with the metaphysical and electrical energy communications trying to cross the canal.
Toxic heavy metals are present at higher levels in the midline cerebral canal and gathered in uneven layers.
This helps explain why there is an autism spectrum, with the syndrome displaying in different intensities (mild, moderate, severe) depending on the child.
It all has to do with the amount of heavy metals in the canal, and in what positions they have accumulated.
With autism (versus ADHD), the additional layers of mercury interfere even more greatly with the metaphysical and electrical energy communications trying to cross the canal.
Key to Solve ADHD & Autism
- Provide glucose to the brain.
- Flush out heavy metal and other toxins.
- Heal brain tissue.
- Calm mind.
- Support healthy neuron signal transmission.
- Strengthen central nervous system.
Dyslexia
What is Dyslexia?
According to International Dyslexia Association, “Dyslexia is a neurological condition caused by a different wiring of the brain.”
Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. This is a specific language barrier, which stems from the lack of the ability to decode text (DECODING), which is usually reflected in the ability to process phonology. This ability to decode has nothing to do with age, other cognitive abilities, and academic ability, nor is it caused by general developmental or sensory issues . In addition to reading ability, dyslexia can also affect other language-related abilities, such as writing and spelling skills.
It is referred to as a learning disability because dyslexia can make it very difficult for a student to succeed academically in the typical instructional environment, and in its more severe forms, will qualify a student for special education, special accommodations, or extra support services.
Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. This is a specific language barrier, which stems from the lack of the ability to decode text (DECODING), which is usually reflected in the ability to process phonology. This ability to decode has nothing to do with age, other cognitive abilities, and academic ability, nor is it caused by general developmental or sensory issues . In addition to reading ability, dyslexia can also affect other language-related abilities, such as writing and spelling skills.
It is referred to as a learning disability because dyslexia can make it very difficult for a student to succeed academically in the typical instructional environment, and in its more severe forms, will qualify a student for special education, special accommodations, or extra support services.
What causes Dyslexia?
The exact causes of Dyslexia are still not completely clear, but anatomical and brain imagery studies show differences in the way the brain of a person with dyslexia develops and functions.
Who can be affected by Dyslexia?
Dyslexia occurs in people of all backgrounds and intellectual levels. In addition, Dyslexia runs in families; parents with dyslexia are very likely to have children with dyslexia. For some people, their Dyslexia is identified early in their lives, but for others, their dyslexia goes unidentified until they get older. Among the many dyslexia success stories are Thomas Edison, Stephen Spielberg, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Charles Schwab.
What is the impact of Dyslexia?
It varies according to individuals, depending on the severity, the effectiveness of instruction or remediation.
Does Dyslexia only affect young children?
Some young children manage to learn early reading and spelling tasks, especially with excellent learning instructions, but later begin to experience difficulty as more language skills are called for in writing essays or understanding higher level textbook material.
Does Dyslexia only affect reading?
People with Dyslexia can also have problems with spoken language, even if they are exposed to good language models and instruction at home and/or at home. They may find it difficult to express themselves clearly, or to fully comprehend what others mean when they speak. This can lead to Aspergers Syndrome.
Does Dyslexia only affect academic performance?
Such language problems are often difficult to recognise, but they can lead to major problems in school, in the workplace, and in relating to other people. The effects of dyslexia reach well beyond the classroom.
What other area can be affected by Dyslexia?
Dyslexia can also affect a person’s self-image. Students with dyslexia often end up feeling “dumb” and less capable than they actually are. After experiencing a great deal of stress due to academic problems, a student may become discouraged about schooling.
What are the symptoms of Dyslexia?
Symptoms of Dyslexia vary depending on age, with some young children experiencing late speech, difficulty learning new words, and trouble with rhyming games.
These and other symptoms of Dyslexia often become more apparent once a child starts school.
These children may read below the expected level for their age and have difficulty forming sentences and finding the right words.
Because of an inability to sound out words or pronounce unfamiliar words, some children avoid reading out loud.
These and other symptoms of Dyslexia often become more apparent once a child starts school.
These children may read below the expected level for their age and have difficulty forming sentences and finding the right words.
Because of an inability to sound out words or pronounce unfamiliar words, some children avoid reading out loud.
What will happen if Dyslexia is ignored?
If left untreated, Dyslexia can affect an individual’s ability to meet their full potential at work or school.
What are the types of Dyslexia?
While research is ongoing, experts contend that the four subtypes outlined below are the most common:
1. Phonological Dyslexia
Difficulty with phonemic awareness, which is the ability to recognize individual letter sounds in a word and then blend those sounds into a word. It can be difficult to break words into syllables, and to connect letters and words to the sounds they correspond to.
2. Surface Dyslexia
Inability to read words that are spelled differently from how they’re pronounced. Surface dyslexia is sometimes referred to as visual dyslexia caused by a difference in the way a person’s brain recognizes letters, numbers, and words.
3. Rapid Automatic Naming Dyslexia
Recognition of letters and numbers doesn’t happen quickly. The brain takes a longer time to process the information, which may lead to slower reading times.
4. Double Deficit
It’s not uncommon to have more than one kind of dyslexia. The two types that frequently appear together are phonological dyslexia and rapid naming deficit dyslexia. When a person has both of these, it’s often referred to as double deficit dyslexia.
1. Phonological Dyslexia
Difficulty with phonemic awareness, which is the ability to recognize individual letter sounds in a word and then blend those sounds into a word. It can be difficult to break words into syllables, and to connect letters and words to the sounds they correspond to.
2. Surface Dyslexia
Inability to read words that are spelled differently from how they’re pronounced. Surface dyslexia is sometimes referred to as visual dyslexia caused by a difference in the way a person’s brain recognizes letters, numbers, and words.
3. Rapid Automatic Naming Dyslexia
Recognition of letters and numbers doesn’t happen quickly. The brain takes a longer time to process the information, which may lead to slower reading times.
4. Double Deficit
It’s not uncommon to have more than one kind of dyslexia. The two types that frequently appear together are phonological dyslexia and rapid naming deficit dyslexia. When a person has both of these, it’s often referred to as double deficit dyslexia.
What other Learning Disabilities may occur with Dyslexia?
Dyscalculia; Dysgraphia; Left-right disorder.
What causes these Learning Disabilities?
Scientists are still trying to determine what causes these disorders, but research suggests that, at least in some cases, they may be neurological in origin.
What is Dyscalculia?
Difficulty computing numbers, remembering and organising numbers, or they may have trouble telling time. As with dyslexia, individuals may avoid situations where math may be involved.
Other symptoms may include difficulty with:
Other symptoms may include difficulty with:
- Word problems.
- Carrying and borrowing numbers.
- Managing money.
- Understanding quantity.
- Understanding positive and negative values.
- Understanding time (such as days of the week).
- Understanding charts and graphs.
What is Dysgraphia?
Has handwriting that may display several irregularities, such as:
- Inconsistent spacing of letter and words.
- Missing or transposed letters.
- Missing words.
- Odd spellings.
- Differently shaped or sized letters.
- Illegibility.
What is Left-Right Confusion?
Difficulty distinguishing right from left, with directions or reading maps. It is frequently related to other learning difficulties, such as:
- Dyslexia.
- Dyscalculia.
- Dysgraphia.
- Nonverbal learning disabilities, which affect physical coordination, social interaction, and executive functioning.
How to address Dyslexia?
Since it is neurological disorder, detoxification is the key to solving Dyslexia. Thus, koo energy Sleep Therapy offers you the only solution.
Anxiety & Depression
About Anxiety & Depression
Although fears and worries are typical in children, and even adults, persistent or extreme forms of fear and sadness could be due to anxiety and/or depression.
Children and teenage anxiety and depression cases are on the rise. It is important to resolve these issues, so as to prevent further deterioration leading into adulthood.
Children and teenage anxiety and depression cases are on the rise. It is important to resolve these issues, so as to prevent further deterioration leading into adulthood.
What are Anxiety Disorders?
Anxiety Disorders are a group of mental disorders characterised by significant feelings of anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a worry about future events, while fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as increased heart rate and shakiness.
What are the main types of Anxiety Disorders?
The disorder differs by what results in the symptoms. An individual may have more than one anxiety disorder.
There may be many fears and worries that interfere with affairs at home, studies in school, or daily activities in general.
Examples of different types of anxiety disorders include:
1. Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Being very worried about the future and about bad things happening
2. Panic Disorder
Having repeated episodes of sudden, unexpected, intense fear that come with symptoms like heart pounding, having trouble breathing, or feeling dizzy, shaky, or sweaty
3. Specific Phobia
Having extreme fear about a specific situation (going to school or a doctor), or a thing (dogs, insects, etc)
4. Separation Anxiety Disorder
Being very afraid when away from parents/loved ones
5. Selective Mutism
Inability to speak in specific situations or to specific people if triggered, happening to a person normally capable of speech
6. Social Anxiety Disorder
Being very afraid of school and other places where there are people
7. Agoraphobia
Fearful and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
There may be many fears and worries that interfere with affairs at home, studies in school, or daily activities in general.
Examples of different types of anxiety disorders include:
1. Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Being very worried about the future and about bad things happening
2. Panic Disorder
Having repeated episodes of sudden, unexpected, intense fear that come with symptoms like heart pounding, having trouble breathing, or feeling dizzy, shaky, or sweaty
3. Specific Phobia
Having extreme fear about a specific situation (going to school or a doctor), or a thing (dogs, insects, etc)
4. Separation Anxiety Disorder
Being very afraid when away from parents/loved ones
5. Selective Mutism
Inability to speak in specific situations or to specific people if triggered, happening to a person normally capable of speech
6. Social Anxiety Disorder
Being very afraid of school and other places where there are people
7. Agoraphobia
Fearful and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
What are the root causes of Anxiety Disorders?
When anxiety interferes with life, it is caused by toxic heavy metals (aluminium, copper, mercury), viruses (Epstein-Barr virus and/or shingles virus), or a combination of both toxic heavy metals and viruses.
Anxiety can also be triggered, accelerated or heightened by emotional conflict, although toxic heavy metals and/or a virus must be present for the anxiety to become sustained, chronic and longer term.
Anxiety can also be triggered, accelerated or heightened by emotional conflict, although toxic heavy metals and/or a virus must be present for the anxiety to become sustained, chronic and longer term.
What are the symptoms of Anxiety Disorder?
- Irritable and angry for no apparent reason.
- Trouble sleeping in the night, but excessive sleeping in the day.
- Physical symptoms like fatigue, headaches or stomachaches.
Is symptom of Anxiety Disorder always obvious?
Some anxious children or adults keep their worries to themselves and thus, the symptom can be missed.
Does Anxiety Disorder occur on its own?
Very often, related conditions may also include Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
What is Clinical Depression?
Depression ranges in seriousness from mild, temporary episodes of sadness to severe, persistent depression.
Clinical depression is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
It isn't the same as depression caused by a loss, such as the death of a loved one.
Clinical depression is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
It isn't the same as depression caused by a loss, such as the death of a loved one.
How is Clinical Depression diagnosed?
To diagnose clinical depression, many doctors use the symptom criteria for major depressive disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), published by the American Psychiatric Association.
What are the symptoms of Clinical Depression?
- Feeling sad, tearful, empty, hopeless.
- Feeling tired, sluggish most of the time, so even small tasks take extra effort.
- Feeling worthless, useless, guilty, fixating on past failures or self-blame.
- Having a hard time paying attention.
- Not wanting to do or disinterested in most or all normal fun activities like sports or hobbies.
- Reduced appetite and weight loss or increased cravings for food and weight gain.
- Restless, tensed, easily irritated or frustrated, angry outbursts even over small matters.
- Sleep disturbances, including insomnia in the night or sleeping too much in the day.
- Slow in speaking or body movements.
- Thinking or showing self-injury and self-destructive behaviour.
- Thinking of death, suicidal thoughts, suicidal attempts.
- Unexplained physical problems, like back pain or headaches.
Who can be affected by Clinical Depression?
Clinical depression can affect people of any age, including children.
Why should we be concerned about Clinical Depression?
Extreme depression can lead a child/ an adult to think about suicide or plan for suicide. For youth ages 10-24 years, suicide is among the leading causes of death.
Why is Clinical Depression difficult to detect?
Some children/adults may not talk about their helpless and hopeless thoughts, and may not appear sad.
How can Clinical Depression be misdiagnosed?
Depression may also cause a child/adult to act unmotivated or make trouble, causing others not to notice that the child/adult is depressed, but rather incorrectly label the child/adult as lazy or a trouble-maker.
What is the root cause of Clinical Depression?
Most people assume clinical depression comes from emotional pain, such as severe sadness and/or suppressed anger.
That accurately describes one type of depression, but this is a complex condition and it can stem from a number of different root causes.
While some are based in emotion (e.g. traumatic loss), others are entirely physical (e.g. heavy metals, Epstein-Barr).
That accurately describes one type of depression, but this is a complex condition and it can stem from a number of different root causes.
While some are based in emotion (e.g. traumatic loss), others are entirely physical (e.g. heavy metals, Epstein-Barr).
What are the triggers of Depression?
Emotional injury, traumatic loss and traumatic stress are identifiable common causes of depression.
These traumas can create a lasting neurotransmitter deficiency, leading to depression that sometimes continues past the time of hardship.
In other cases, we can point to identifiable daily challenges such as academic stress or job overload as the source of depression.
However, there is the unexplainable kind of depression - "everything is perfect and there is no reason to be depressed".
This is caused by toxic heavy metals(aluminium, copper, mercury), often with a low grade viral infection (Epstein-Barr virus/shingles virus/herpes simplex/cytomegalovirus).
A combination of some or all of these factors at the same time could also create depression.
These traumas can create a lasting neurotransmitter deficiency, leading to depression that sometimes continues past the time of hardship.
In other cases, we can point to identifiable daily challenges such as academic stress or job overload as the source of depression.
However, there is the unexplainable kind of depression - "everything is perfect and there is no reason to be depressed".
This is caused by toxic heavy metals(aluminium, copper, mercury), often with a low grade viral infection (Epstein-Barr virus/shingles virus/herpes simplex/cytomegalovirus).
A combination of some or all of these factors at the same time could also create depression.
How to address anxiety and depression?
To address depression, choose to act
- Undergo heavy metal detox regimen such as koo energy Sleep Therapy.
- Consume food that helps in heavy metal detox such as koo energy Organic Spirulina.
How do the above solutions help?
- Remove heavy metals and toxins from the brain and central nervous system.
- Replenish electrolytes.
- Heal brain tissues.
- Bolster nerve cells.
- Strengthen endocrine system.
- Provide critical nutrients.
- Improve mood.