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RESTORING THE BRAIN'S
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Cereset Plano Restoring the Brain’s Natural Rhythm
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by Sheila Julson
As a stay-at-home mom, cess that has been refined over Sonya Howeth had 15 years. More than 150,000 intensely researched clients have experienced this holistic and alternative methods non-invasive wellness process. to help her family with different Legacy Cereset technology and health issues. It wasn’t long be- Cereset research has resulted in fore friends and acquaintances 14 peer-reviewed publications, began asking her for natural 79 abstracts and presentations, health advice. While researching nine institutional review board information about drug addic- approved clinical trials and tion to help a friend, she came more than 700 participants in across Cereset (then known Sonya Howeth clinical trials. as Brain State Technologies), a Howeth explains that Cereset noninvasive technology that allows the brain differs from other neurotechnology in that to use its own brainwaves to reset itself. But they don’t diagnose or treat, and they don’t before she recommended it to a friend, she try to prompt an effect to the brain. “We recdecided to try it on herself first. ognize that the brain is the master control of
“I went to Cereset’s headquarters in Scott- the body and it can end up doing miraculous sdale, Arizona, and after I had experienced healings on its own,” she explains. “What we it, the results were life-changing,” Howeth provide is information to the brain that it enthuses. “I had a lifetime of emotional isn’t able to see for itself. It’s a digital echo, or traumas, and I would experience triggers in mirror, for brainwave rhythms.” situational events and react in ways that I Clients start with a five-session packdidn’t really want to. I also had trouble sleep- age. Each client is taken to a private session ing. But after several Cereset sessions, I saw room and relaxes in a zero-gravity chair. The life transforming. I felt a renewed joy for life Cereset tech coach places proprietary sensors that I didn’t realize I was missing.” on the client, dims the lighting and provides
Impressed by Cereset’s results, Howeth a blanket. “We want you to be as comforthad a desire to bring the technology to the able as possible, and think about something Dallas Metroplex to help others. After speak- happy and positive, so the brain recognizes ing with her husband, she became a certified you’re in a relaxed state,” Howeth notes. Cereset tech coach and opened a Cereset Brain-initiated sound plays back to the brain, office in Plano in winter 2019. Cereset uses a allowing it to relax, rebalance and reset itself. patented BrainEcho neuromodulation pro- Sessions last from 60 to 90 minutes, although Howeth allows two hours for an interview and follow-up. Clients start with five sessions, four of which are done on consecutive days during the first week. “During the four sessions, the brain gets a lot of information to decide what to do and it gets to work immediately,” she explains. “We then take a three-week break, which is an integration period, because during those three weeks newly created neuropathways strengthen and new neuropathways continue to build.”
During the fifth session, the Cereset tech coach will graph the progress and monitor changes in the brain and how the client feels. Based on progress, technicians might recommend additional sessions. For longterm brain balance, Cereset suggests doing a periodic tune-up to provide ongoing support and to ensure long-term brain balance and enhancement.
Howeth reiterates that each brain is unique, and stress and trauma is different for each person. Although the ongoing pandemic has heightened stress levels, Howeth says she’s been very busy, even prior to COVID-19. She says the Cereset process can help overcome worry and anxiety, restore hope and happiness, release “stuck” stress, enhance learning and memory, experience restful sleep, and increase energy and performance.
“I think it’s rare that a person couldn’t use a brain reset. Who hasn’t had some stress or trauma in their life?” she advises. “Cereset helps the brain reset and rebalance as a result of stress and trauma, helping people cope better in these odd times.”

Cereset Plano is located at 1033 E. 15th St., in Plano. For more information call 214-8922273 or visit Cereset.com. See ad, page 13.
