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Table of Contents
About Me .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Neuroplasticity: The Brain's Ability To Rewire Itself You Can Overcome Your Chronic
Health Condition ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Physical Symptoms............................................................................................................................................................ 28
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Welcome and Thanks
Thank you so much for downloading our Retrain Your Brain To Heal from Chronic
Illness E-book and putting your trust in me!
In this E-book, I shall share my latest findings from science on how your condition
may be caused by abnormalities in the brain. You will see how it applies to your specific
personal circumstances and condition. Then I’ll help you understand how you can use the
latest developments in “Neuroplasticity” to help train your brain for health and happiness!
At the end of the book, you can read through our frequently asked questions (FAQs),
and also ask questions by emailing [email protected]
About Me
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I am on a mission to research and support people with chronic illness like yourself
through this drug free & revolutionary, integrated and holistic approach.
Warm regards
Ashok Gupta
We are a Professional Global Clinic with Practitioners and Coaches all over the world.
The Gupta Program is the original neuroplasticity (or “Limbic Retraining”) and Holistic
Health Program and was first established in 2001, and specializes in treating many
disorders such as
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• Adrenal Fatigue
• Irritable Bowel Syndrome
• SIBO
• Burnout;
• Lyme
• POTS
• or any Related conditions
This brain retraining or “Limbic Retraining” program has inspiration drawn from many
areas of coaching and therapy, which we use in a unique combination, including:
• Neuroplasticity
• NLP
• Meditation
• Timeline Therapy
• Breathwork
• Parts therapy
• Visualization
• Inner-Child work
• Somatic Experiencing
• Vagus Nerve Approaches
• Holistic Health
We fit these tools under the banner of "Amygdala and Insula Retraining", or AIR
Techniques. Find out more at www.guptaprogram.com
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Neuroplasticity: The Brain's Ability To
Rewire Itself You Can Overcome Your
Chronic Health Condition
What Is Neuroplasticity?
Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity or neural plasticity, is the brain's ability
to reorganize itself, both functionally and physically through the process of forming new
neural connections throughout life. Without this ability, the brain would not be able to
develop from infancy to adulthood.
Neuroplasticity allows the neurons (the brain's nerve cells) to compensate for
disease and injury and to adjust their activities in response to new experiences,
environment changes, behavior, thinking and emotions.
Neuroplasticity makes the brain resilient. It is also the process in which all permanent
learning occurs in the brain, for instance, learning a new language or an instrument.
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our brain is rewired to adapt to the new circumstance. With the repetition of every action,
emotion or thought, we reinforce a neural pathway. Even with respect to our immune
system. And with each repetition, we begin to form a new way of being.
When these small changes are repeated frequently enough, they change our brain
works. This is a process that not only happens on a day-to-day basis but is something we
can actively stimulate and encourage. In our hypothesis, we are taking advantage of the
neuroplastic aspects of our brain, to directly retrain unconscious nervous and immune
system responses, so you can recover from your condition.
Let’s start with the biggest question of all! “Why are we here?!” Now I do not mean it
from a philosophical perspective, but from the scientific perspective! We are here
because over millions of years of evolution, our bodies have evolved so we can survive in
our environment.
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And there are threats that we face that can compromise our survival, and these can
be of many different types.
like bacteria and viruses, then our immune system responds. That is when we feel
that flu-like feeling, we might have a high temperature, or a headache etc.
like toxins, smoke, then we can have an allergic response involving the respiratory
system and activation of the immune system.
for instance, a wild tiger running towards us, then that will trigger our “fight-or-flight
response.” This is when we feel stressed, fearful, afraid, our heart rate increases, our
muscles tense up because of the stress hormones – then we either freeze, fight or flight,
to run away.
In biology it is called the sympathetic nervous system response. That is not a great
description, is it? A sympathetic response to describe a stress response! Well, that is just
the way it is. And the opposite of the stress or sympathetic system is called the
parasympathetic nervous system. This is when the body calms down and heals, rests, and
repairs itself.
In the modern world, most of our threats are actually not physical but more mental
and emotional threats. But our body’s keep responding as if they are real physical threats.
So as an example, rejection or separation. We feel those emotions, we feel that stress in
the body. And that makes sense from a place of evolution. Because if we are separated
or rejected by our tribe, this could compromise our survival. There are other defense
responses too like pain responses, where the brain focuses our attention on the source
of that pain; then it magnifies those pain signals and triggers aspects of the immune
system and causes inflammation. Our bodies create a unique pattern of defense response
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depending on the need of the situation, and it is all so we can survive.
The reason why traditional medicine finds it hard to treat these conditions
For instance, when we have flu, our immune system is triggered but this also has an
effect on our emotions and how we feel. We feel like we just want to take a rest. And
biologically this is to ensure that healing occurs so that we survive
that Can Make Certain Individuals More Prone To These Types of Chronic Illnesses
What does all of this have to do with the chronic conditions that we are treating?
Well, I believe that all of these conditions are caused by an over-stimulation of these
survival responses, these defense responses. They are like an army that is traumatized
and over-defending the castle. The immune system and the sympathetic nervous system
are over stimulated. And it all results in too much inflammation in the body.
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Neuro-Immune Conditioned Syndromes (NICS)
These defense responses are all over the body, but I believe that they start off in the
brain. These conditions are real physical illnesses in the body, and they are caused by the
effects of a traumatic event on the brain. This causes the brain to go into an extreme
survival mode. The brain becomes hypersensitive and hyper- reactive.
It is the brain which is over-triggering the sympathetic nervous system and the
immune system. And this is due to something called “conditioning” – now what is
conditioning? It is when our brains learn to do something new, again and again. In the
brain, the conditioning may specifically occur in parts of the brain called the insula and
the amygdala.
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The insula and the amygdala are two parts of the brain which may be involved in
over-triggering this hyper defense response, which then goes on to cause most of the
symptoms. Now of course, the whole brain is involved in triggering the defense system,
but it could be that the core conditioning, may have occurred inside these two structures.
We have 2 amygdalae, which are located in the limbic system part of the brain, and
this is just behind the eyes. And we have an insula which is located between the limbic
system and the cortex.
What is the role of the amygdala? Well, it is partly responsible for protecting us from
dangers by triggering the fight-or-flight response, also called the sympathetic nervous
system. And it is also involved in immune responses together with other brain structures.
What is the role of insula? The insula is responsible for taking in all incoming sensory
data from the body and processing that information. And then triggering the right
response in the nervous system and immune system. And the insula is also involved in
managing pain signals.
There are various other parts of the brain which are involved in this condition such
as the prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate that is involved in attention, the thalamus
which brings together all our senses, the hippocampus which is involved in short-term
memory, and the hypothalamus that regulates the autonomic nervous system. For more
etailed information you can read my medical papers on our website.
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Like a light switch, our defense systems are designed to be triggered to the on
position, deal with the danger, and then triggered back off, so we don’t waste energy.
However, when we first get the condition, these defensive systems get over-
triggered, because the events that occurred potentially threatened survival. So, the
switch can stay in the “on” position.
The fight-or-flight system stays switched on, and the parasympathetic system does
not get a chance to heal and repair our body. And of course, this uses up all our energy
and leads to exhaustion. The whole brain becomes hypersensitive and hyper- reactive,
the brain easily gets triggered, using up all our defense responses. This gives us a clue to
how the condition starts.
Let’s explain how the brain may have become hypersensitive at the start of the
condition and we will use this diagram:
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There are 3 unique factors that might trigger one of these conditions:
We may have inherited some genes from our parents which might be a risk factor. Yes, I
know, yet another thing we can thank our parents for! Other risk factors may include our
childhood experiences. And this can affect how we respond to illness and to stress.
At the beginning of the condition, most people report experiencing acute or chronic stress
in the buildup to the condition. Some people were working really long hours, or perhaps
there was a bereavement, or some other source of stress. And when we are stressed, our
immune system is not functioning at its full potential.
Most patients experienced some kind of physical illness or stressor in the buildup to the
condition, but not always.
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• MCS or Mold Illness - the physical trigger tends to be exposure to a strong chemical
or mold.
• IBS and Food Sensitivities- the trigger tends to be getting food poisoning or eating
a food that creates a sudden sensitivity reaction.
• Other conditions- can be triggered in a similar way. E.g., In anxiety or panic, it can
be a particularly stressful or traumatic event.
We can see that there can be different kinds of physical illness or physical threats which
can trigger the condition. There are many more triggers than just the ones we have
described here.
At Step 4, the combination of these three factors then probably leads to a trauma in the
brain, which is likely to be in the amygdala, and in the insula, in combination with the
hippocampus.
Now when I say trauma, I do not necessarily mean physical damage to the brain. I
simply mean that these parts of the brain learn to become hyper-defensive – they easily
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trigger the immune system, the nervous system. And they have become traumatized as
a result of those 3 factors that we spoke about. They retrigger these responses to “err on
the side of caution,” just to ensure survival.
Now from an evolution perspective, it makes sense for our brain to make sure we
survive and to over-protect if necessary.
Remember we said that the brain’s number one responsibility is to ensure survival?
Now in the case of ME/CFS, let’s say someone has flu at the beginning of the condition.
Now every year, many people die from flu, especially the elderly, the infirm, because their
immune systems are not strong enough to fight it off.
In the same way, if someone is feeling really stressed and weak, then their immune
systems will be less effective. So, the brain thinks “Oh no, we are not going to be able to
fight off the infection! This is dangerous. Let’s over-trigger our defense responses so we
make sure we survive!”
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And what do you think causes the symptoms of flu? It’s not the virus itself! It is not
the invader. The symptoms of flu are caused by the immune system and aspects of the
nervous system being triggered. When we over-trigger these systems continually, it
makes us have lots of symptoms and uses up our energy, uses up our resources really
quickly.
From an evolutionary perspective, this is exactly the right thing to do! The issue is when
it becomes chronic. When it becomes chronic, the brain gets stuck in that mode and has
to be Retrained to get back to balance. Just like that army we talked about that gets
traumatized, over stimulated and needs to learn that we are back at peace.
Reaction to Stress
On this diagram we can see the words “external stress.”
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Let me ask you, with having this condition, do you find it more difficult than
normal to handle stressful people or stressful situations?
This is happening because the stress system is over-reactive, and at the same time
our stress system is exhausted, so it cannot handle too much more.
The Symptoms
At Step 5, we can see what systems have been overstimulated.
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Our fight-or-flight response is hyper-stimulated, which in science is called the
sympathetic nervous system. Aspects of the immune system are over-triggered. And this
sympathetic over-arousal means we have too many stress hormones in the systems such
as cortisol, adrenaline and many others.
If we have too many stress chemicals in the body, the front of the brain can actually
shrink especially the areas around the pre-frontal cortex. And we also get reduced blood
flow to the brain as well. The pre-frontal cortex acts as our rational thinking mind, so we
might get brain fog, difficulty thinking, difficulty remembering things.
An area of the brain called the hippocampus also shrinks. The hippocampus is
responsible for memories and can also act as a brake on the fight-or-flight system. But
now the hippocampus cannot fulfil those two roles, causing more stress. And we may find
it difficult to recall memories, and thinking in general can become a bit fuzzier.
When these systems become over-triggered, eventually the system become
exhausted and depleted so that the body can no longer respond effectively to stress or
to situations. We actually may have very low levels of stress hormones like cortisol and
adrenaline, when we are trying to do a task or exercise, because the system has not got
any resources left. We are running on empty.
The adrenal glands which release adrenaline, also become exhausted, depleted,
which is why many people get diagnosed with Adrenal Exhaustion or Adrenal Fatigue.
Now that contributes to this deep feeling of tiredness, fatigue, exhaustion, where we feel
we just cannot exercise or do not have the resources to be able to do things. And we feel
much worse after exercise because there are no resources to cope with it.
• ME/CFS & Long Covid- we experience muscle aches and pain, exhaustion, difficulty
thinking, we may have sleep issues, brain fog, post exertional malaise which means
we feel really exhausted after any exercise. We may experience Irritable Bowel
Syndrome, our glands may swell up, and many other symptoms. Generally, there is
also excessive inflammation in both the body and the brain. We also notice that our
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digestion and detoxification systems actually shut down. When we are in fight-or-
flight mode, these non-essential systems are not relevant anymore. And this may
temporarily increase toxicity in the body.
• Fibromyalgia- a person generally has some of the symptoms that we have already
mentioned, with more emphasis on pain in the body and those tender points in the
body as well.
• MCS- the brain learns to overstimulate the immune system and the nervous system
in response to chemicals, mold, and other stimulants.
• In IBS the brain learns to overstimulate defensive systems in the stomach such as
tightening the muscles of the gut, which can lead to constipation, diarrhea and pain.
This also changes the delicate balance of the good and bad bacteria in the stomach.
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The adrenal glands may stop responding because they are depleted; this leads to
adrenal exhaustion.
The mitochondria which are the little energy creating machines in our cells, they may
not function correctly.
And we may experience more opportunistic viruses and bacteria in our blood. This
can also contribute further to symptoms.
People may also experience further allergies and sensitivities. And finally, one of the
biggest contributors to excess inflammation is a lack of deep sleep. We may miss out on
deep sleep which contributes to healing and repair in the body. That is why we may wake
up in the morning but not feel refreshed.
Because we have got this over-stimulation going on in the brain, we have less feel-
good chemicals in the brain. So normally we feel happy, feel good because of serotonin,
dopamine and endorphins. They are our feel-good chemicals. But we have less of those
now. Therefore, we might harder to feel happy, relaxed and positive.
The vagus nerve is a long nerve that runs the entire length of the body. And it is a nerve
that carries signals from the brain, direct to the cells and organs to trigger the
parasympathetic system, which is the opposite of the stress system. This is when the body
goes into relaxation mode, and the body heals and repairs itself.
I believe that one key to recovery is to allow the brain and body to get out of this
sympathetic mode and into the parasympathetic mode. It is known that regular breathing
and meditation techniques can help trigger the vagus nerve, and that is why we incorporate
that as part of our treatment.
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Because every single organ and cell of the body is affected, many people are often
diagnosed with hypothyroidism, where their thyroid gland is not responding enough. Now
it is too early to say what the link is, but in my hypothesis, it could be that hypothyroidism
is yet another symptom of this overstimulation by the brain.
Why doesn’t our defense system go back into the off position once the infection has
been removed? There is something else that happens during this traumatic experience.
Because the brain is already on high alert, it is easy for it to learn to perceive new threats,
new dangers, and it can learn new defensive responses.
• In ME/CFS & Long Covid, those signals such as exhaustion and immune symptoms
suggest to the brain that the body is still in danger from a potential virus or bacterial
infection.
• And in MCS and Electrical Sensitivities, the signals of immune reactions indicate
that a chemical may still be present, or we are about to have a strong reaction, and
so it becomes a snowball of triggers and reactions.
• In IBS and food sensitivities, those gut reactions indicate that that food is still
dangerous, or that our gut is about to react.
• In Anxiety or panic, the physical sensations of anxiety suggest we are in danger, and
the brain then triggers further signals to trigger more anxiety, and so on.
In a Nutshell…
In summary, our brains have learned to over-defend against threats, even if the
threat is gone. And for some people it also learns to over-defend against symptoms. It
now perceives the symptoms in the body as dangerous. And because of that, it over-
stimulates the nervous system and the immune system creating those very same
symptoms, and again those symptoms double back to the brain and the brain over
responds and creates those very same symptoms again.
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The brain is stuck in a loop and keeps reacting to itself. And the severity of the illness
depends on how vicious this cycle is and how we respond.
A Couple of Analogies…
Here are some analogies that can really help us understand what is going on in the
brain.
Let’s take the example of a smoke alarm. Can there be smoke without fire?! Well,
perhaps! Don’t we do this sometimes? We burn some toast and the smoke goes up and
triggers off the smoke alarm. And so, we get out a tea towel and start madly waving it at
the smoke alarm trying to get rid of the smoke. And we think, “Oh there is no fire, it is just
a little bit of smoke!” That smoke alarm has gone off unnecessarily. And that particular
reaction is the same reaction going on in our brains. The brain is reacting when actually
there is not any real danger.
When do you think the last Japanese Soldier was taken off duty after the Second
World War? 1945, 1947? Believe it or not, he was taken off duty in 1974!
Now this soldier had been fighting even when the war was over. He did not believe
the war was over because he had become traumatized by the experience. He felt he had
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to defend against anybody approaching the island. It was only when the formal
Commanders came to say to him that the war was over for sure, he believed that he could
go off duty.
In the same way, we can persuade and re-educate our brains that we are not in
danger, and we really are on the road to recovery.
How can such severe symptoms be caused by our own system? Well, when we have
flu for instance, the symptoms are not caused by the flu virus, but by our own defenses.
At the end of the chapter in this book, I list the main symptoms that many people
experience, and then a short explanation of how they are caused.
I believe that these are real physical illnesses, however the good news is that I do
not believe there is any permanent organic damage in our bodies. Because the illness
comes and goes in cycles, just like in the diagram. People have good days, bad days, good
weeks, bad weeks, so I believe the hardware of our body is fine, it is just an issue with the
software. Now I am a bit of an IT geek so I really love that analogy!
As an example, if you break your leg, your leg is broken. You do not have better leg
days – it is permanently the same. But with these conditions there are a lot of variances.
Now this is positive news because it means that if we could just reprogram the software,
the hardware of your body would function correctly.
I am sure it feels like you want to do more research, trying to understand what is
causing your condition. But I have learned over many years that continuing that research
does not help our recovery, because it comes from a place of fear. You know, we ask
questions like what if my cells are not working properly!? What about my mitochondria?
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What if I have viruses in the body!? There are so many other theories out there, but what
we can focus on is just that intuition, our body signals telling us that we are on the right
track.
You may well have some other physical issues in the body, and this is normal.
Because the condition can affect every single cell and organ in your body, so it is likely
there might be some secondary effects. But that does not mean it is the root cause.
And so, our minds can hang on to this idea that we cannot get better until we fix such
and such issue in our body. We can observe our minds doing this, and it is only doing it
because it is anxiously searching for solutions.
The full Gupta program, however, helps you address the core underlying factors of
the condition. And many people find that this resolves those secondary issues, or at least
gives you the strength to resolve them.
In a Nutshell, the tools in this program have been clinically shown to thicken our pre-
frontal cortex – thickening and strengthening those neurons. This is really interesting
neurology.
The reason we do not want to keep researching is because firstly there is a lot of
negative stuff online about getting better. And this can create doubt in our minds. We
might be successfully Retraining our brain, but a part of us might keep thinking it is caused
by something else beyond our control. But with the Gupta program, we are empowered
to take back control.
And finally, in terms of any medication you may be taking, we advise that you keep
everything the same until you get your strength and energy back. Once you are feeling
much better, then you can very slowly come off other medications under the supervision
of your doctor.
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The Gupta Program puts your body in the ‘optimal healing state’ to support your
body in overcoming any secondary conditions that you may have. These tools are likely
to be reducing the reactivity of the amygdala. Also, researchers find, that we practice
awareness, mindfulness, being the observer, the insula part of the brain, becomes thicker.
Now in my view, the reason this helps us is because in the insula, rather than just taking
information and panicking, when it is thicker and larger, it is able to process the
information better and take a more rational perspective on it. And therefore, it reduces
the panicking about the state of body.
Self-Reflection Questions
• Just before the start of the condition, what was going on in my life at a physical,
mental and emotional level, that may have made me susceptible to getting my
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condition?
• What may have made my brain go into a hyper-defense response?
• How might this hyper-stimulation of the nervous system and the immune system
be causing my symptoms? (further info below)
As a preface to all this, I do believe that these symptoms are temporary. That is, they
are due to systemic functional changes in the body, rather than permanent organic
damage. Stopping the brain’s hyper-reactions allows the body to trigger the
parasympathetic system, meaning the body’s own healing mechanisms can bring it back
to balance and homeostasis. Take a look to see if you have some or all of the symptoms
below and see if the explanations help you understand these symptoms better.
Physical Symptoms
The stress response is sometime known as the “fight, flight or freeze” response. The
freeze response keeps the muscles tense. Relaxed muscles are in a state called tone,
which is a state balanced between relaxation and contraction.
Prolonged tension in muscles upsets tone and allows the chemicals of fatigue like
lactic acid, to temporarily accumulate and disperse. Prolonged tension is initiated and
maintained by the stress response, as the muscles are primed for reaction to dangerous
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stimuli. This is why you may suffer from aching limbs that seem to feel heavy and drag,
but there is nothing actually physically wrong with the muscles.
Fear of aching limbs also means you “tense up against the feeling,” making the
A few patients have found that magnesium supplements tend to help muscle
tension. This is because magnesium acts as a muscle relaxant, and can be found in green
leafy vegetables as well.
Several studies have shown that insomniacs cannot get to sleep mainly because
they are worrying about something, even if they are really tired. Retrainers may have the
same problem: their minds are constantly being bombarded by thoughts telling them that
there is an ever-present danger that is unresolved, and so they find it difficult to get to or
stay asleep.
When a mind and body is tense, sleep is interrupted and fragmented during the
night. Studies have shown that interrupted sleep causes further inflammation, aches and
fatigue the next day. Overall, a prolonged stress response causing an interrupted sleep
has adverse reactions on the body clock, and indeed some studies have shown a
mismatch between temperature rhythms and melatonin secretion in patients. The
mismatches have been shown to be very similar to those suffering from stress and sleep
deprivation.
Some studies have also shown that patients do not respond correctly to exercise, in
terms of inadequate release of a stress hormone called cortisol. This is because the
severe stress response means that the stress glands may eventually get depleted (e.g.,
adrenal exhaustion), or they downgrade and adapt to chronic stress, and while the signals
still exist to release cortisol, the response no longer occurs.
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Furthermore, the system may have cut back on supplying cortisol, because it has
been over-stimulated in the past. Because muscles are already exhausted from being
tensed up all day, they also find it difficult to respond to exercise.
There may also be a whole host of hormonal changes in the body which mean that
the body cannot respond effectively to physical, mental or emotional stresses.
If the brain and body has been stimulated continually, it cannot perform
appropriately because as far as it is concerned, it already has “been performing” for long
periods of time, and exhaustion easily sets in.
The digestive system has its own nervous system, sometimes called the “small brain.” It
becomes stimulated by the brain via the autonomic nervous system during stress, and this causes
problems in the gut, and may tense muscles and generally over-stimulate the gut, as well as
changing the balance of bacteria..
Also, when the “fight or flight” response is initiated by the sympathetic nervous system,
adrenaline and noradrenaline direct the bodily energies and resources to the organs which are
involved in fighting or fleeing. These are the muscles, so that they can respond quickly, and the
brain, so that the mind can think quickly and concentrate on the source of the danger. Therefore,
all other non-essential bodily functions are switched off, such as the digestive system.
This means that food regularly passes through the gut but is not digested correctly, giving the
symptoms of IBS. Furthermore, all muscles in the body are tensed, potentially including the
muscles within the small and large intestines. The colon normally moves food by moderate
contractions or spasms. Muscle tension upsets these rhythms, giving either too many or too few
contractions, leading to either diarrhea or constipation, or both, as well as a disturbed gut biome.
These signals feed back to a hyper-sensitized brain, causing further vicious cycles of
illness.
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Immune System Symptoms:
Given that the original trauma often occurs in the presence of a severe illness, it is
no mystery that the body will retrigger immune defenses as a way of making sure the
body survives, even if no viral threat exists. This can often feel like having flu or a slight
fever, as well as swollen glands and a sore throat, and may be the effects of chemicals
called cytokines. Overall, if aspects of the immune system are over-triggered, this makes
the overall immune system less effective.
Visual disturbances:
The delicate muscles which accommodate the lens of the eye are also affected by
muscular fatigue, so that vision may be blurred, especially when looking near-to-far and
vice versa. Eye fatigue also occurs because, when the fight or flight system is initiated,
the vision sharpens and the eyelids retract so that the eyes can focus better on the source
of the danger. Hypothetically, these observations may also explain why people are
particularly sensitive to light.
The amygdala and insula send direct signals to the autonomic nervous system which
co-ordinates many bodily responses including temperature and blood pressure.
Therefore, abnormalities in autonomic function can be directly attributable to chronic
stimulation by the amygdala and insula.
New Symptoms:
The autonomic nervous system affects all the organs and systems in the body, and
that is why there are so many wide-ranging symptoms experienced. And because the
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brain is in a heightened state of awareness of all the messages coming from the body,
new sensitivities can be “learned.” This means that even when innocuous signals come
into the sensory neurons, these signals can be misinterpreted as dangerous. This happens
because patients can tend to monitor signals from their bodies, and signals can be
perpetuated.
Cognitive Symptoms
Once again, these occur as a result of prolonged muscle tension in the head. The
mind is particularly in a state of heightened arousal throughout the day, and becomes
stressed and tired from so much stimulation. This can make the head sensitive and sore,
and lead to brain fog.
Inability to concentrate:
The mind is on edge and anxious from the excited state of the brain. Furthermore,
the conscious mind is “arrested” by the amygdala, as it gets bombarded with signals
about the body. Therefore, the mind finds it difficult to focus on other tasks, because it is
also trying to process the signals about the body.
When patients are in the state of heightened arousal about their symptoms, their
memory systems are reshuffled so that knowledge and memories most relevant to the
condition will be recalled, taking precedence over other less relevant strands of thought.
This makes concentrating on anything else very difficult.
I briefly mentioned the dual role of the hippocampus, in firstly providing short term
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memory retrieval, and secondly as a “control knob” which tries to moderate the release
of the stress hormones.
Emotional Symptoms
The stress hormones and neurotransmitters are known to increase emotional lability
and feelings of vulnerability. This causes a wide variety of added psychiatric complaints
and further learned fears, especially depression and sometimes agoraphobia. Your
amygdala is deliberately trying to make you feel anxious, as it is trying to warn you of
danger.
Susceptibility to Stress:
The long-term arousal of the brain means that stress hormone release can become
poorly controlled. Therefore, external events which have little to do with bodily
symptoms, make you feel far more stressed than normal. You may perceive the world as
more dangerous than it actually is, and this is made worse by the fear of increased
symptoms because of stress.
Panic Attacks:
Many patients become prone to panic attacks. Prolonged worry may mean that the
amygdala becomes trigger happy, triggering at the slightest negative signal from the
body. It may detect certain bodily changes such as blood pressure increasing as a result
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of an external event, it prepares for a panic attack, and hence this becomes a self-fulfilling
prophecy: the amygdala and the conscious mind fear a panic attack coming on, and this
in itself initiates it. This is similar to the whole process of the condition.
In some patients, changes may occur in the brain’s opioid system. This system
becomes hyperactive. This gives the feeling of numbness, and other psychological
symptoms including “anhedonia” (the inability to feel pleasure), and a sense of being cut
off from life.
I do believe that these symptoms are temporary – that they are due to functional
changes in the body, rather than permanent organic damage. Stopping the amygdala and
insula’s hyper-reactions allows the body to trigger the parasympathetic system, meaning
the body’s own healing mechanisms can bring it back to balance and homeostasis.
That is why we developed the Gupta Program based upon our research and testing with
hundreds of patients. It is a comprehensive neuroplasticity brain retraining and holistic
health program specifically designed to treat your condition.
• Webinar Series
12 Weeks of Group Coaching Webinars directly with myself, Ashok Gupta. The
supportive group coaching series is the perfect way to get guidance, motivation and
support throughout every step of your healing journey within a loving community of
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like-minded members dedicated to recovery. The 12-week series is very effective
at overcoming any hurdles to recovery, and the exclusive opportunity to have your
questions personally answered by me.
"The webinar series is like nothing else I have ever been part of. I have tried many other
healing modalities, but the Gupta Program and the live webinars have been the missing
keys to my healing. Knowing that we are all in this together is so empowering for me. I
have recommended the webinars to several healing support groups I am part of. I will
be forever grateful for what the Gupta Program has given to me” ~ Nancy from USA
*In a recent survey, 91% of Members reported that they would be likely to recommend
the Gupta Program to others.*
• Money-Back Guarantee
We offer a one-year Money-Back Guarantee for your peace of mind, no questions
asked
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What Are The Next Steps?
If you would like to learn more about how the Gupta Program can support your
recovery from chronic illness, please access the exclusive Member Area of our website
which contains videos and tools as part of your complimentary 28-day trial,
Do you have further questions about if the Gupta Program and if it is right for you? If
so, please contact our friendly support team at [email protected]
Start Your Journey Towards Health and Happiness Today! Get $50 off and get
immediate access Gupta Program Online today by clicking here:
If you notice no improvement after using the program for 6 months, you can return
it for a refund, no questions asked.
We are so convinced that you will benefit if you commit to our program, that you
have up to a year to trial the amazing brain retraining exercises, and you can return the
program if it does not benefit you.
Therefore, you have nothing to lose by seeing if this approach works for you and
brings you the healing that you deserve. Thousands before you have taken this path!
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Why We Are Unique And Different To
Other Programs
8 Important Reasons
1. We are the first and original Neuroplasticity or "Limbic Retraining" program with over
25 years of experience.
Many other programs have since attempted to replicate our approach but may not have
the 25 years of experience that we have in supporting patients to wellness.
We are the only program that has a Randomized Controlled trial showing that is an
effective treatment compared to a control group.
The pilot study results found that after just an 8-week intervention, the MAIR group
had significantly greater reductions in symptoms and pain, and increases in overall health,
compared to the control group. These are the key results from the 8-week study:
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3. The Gupta Program Will Teach You Not Only How To Get Well. But Stay Well
We help you uncover the reasons why you got sick. We go deeper into the reasons why
someone gets ill in the first place, and encourage long term and sustainable strategies to
stay well.
We help you find your inner strength and resilience. This means you can use the illness
as an opportunity for growth and transformation.
We support short and long-term steps to recovery. We help you make step by step
changes that suit the new person you choose to become once you are healthy and happy!
4. Rather than a Strict Regimented Approach, Chronic Conditions Require Kindness and
Compassion
Before the Gupta Program, many of our patients were pushing their bodies and their
minds to the limit. And certain other neuroplasticity approaches may have reinforced this
leading to burnout and anxiety.
5. We are the only program to include our highly rated and exclusive 12 weekly group
coaching webinars in the package.
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These supportive sessions are hosted with Gupta Program founder Ashok Gupta, to
support your process and healing journey.
That's why we have a holistic approach to support brain retraining, which includes
strategies for sleep, diet, pacing, sunlight, mindfulness, meditation, re-engaging with joy
and more.
If you notice no improvement after using the program for 6 months, you can return
it for a refund, no questions asked.
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We are so convinced that you will benefit if you commit to our program, that you
have up to a year to trial the amazing brain retraining exercises, and you can return the
program if it does not benefit you.
Therefore, you have nothing to lose by seeing if this approach works for you and
brings you the healing that you deserve. Thousands before you have taken this path!
We understand that you may have a lot of questions about the Gupta Program.
Below are some of the most common questions we get asked. If your query isn't covered
here or you need further information, please contact our support team at
[email protected]
It's important that you have a confirmed diagnosis from a medical practitioner for a
condition that we treat, before you start the Gupta Program. This is because there are
many other illnesses that mimic the symptoms of these conditions, and it's important that
you exclude other diagnoses.
You can watch the videos and listen to the audio exercises in our membership area. You
can access this from a laptop, desktop, tablet, smartphone, and even an internet enabled
TV. You will be sent some supporting materials by post.
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What happens if I'm severely affected, or bed bound? Can I still use the program?
Yes, the program is designed to be used whatever your level of functioning. The video
sessions are split into 10-15 modules so you can absorb the material slowly in your own
time. There are also coaches available to support your recovery.
When we conducted a published clinical audit, we found that two-thirds of our clients
reached an 80-100% recovery within one year. Other studies have also shown positive
results, including our recent randomized controlled trial. We are currently looking to raise
more money for a larger clinical trial.
No, we are saying that these conditions are real physical illnesses with real physical
symptoms in the body. However, in our view, the root cause is in the brain, which is
different to it being in the head. We believe that the brain (specifically the insula and
amygdala) goes into a hyper-defense mode after a stressful illness experience, and then
keeps over-stimulating the immune system and the nervous system, causing all the
symptoms. So this is a brain-retraining program designed to reset this over-defensive
programming that causes the symptoms.
You will have access to 15 online video sessions with supporting audio exercises. You will
also have weekly webinars directly with Ashok, to ask questions and receive on-going
support. You will also receive a physical manual in the post. The program involves the "3
R's" of the Gupta Program - Retraining the Brain, Relaxing the Nervous System & Re-
Engaging with Joy. More information is in the free videos which you can watch in our
member's area.
The program also includes the option of working with a Coach to be supported one-to-
one on your healing journey.
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Internationally Renowned Specialists
Recommend The Gupta Program To Their
Patients:
"The majority of patients that I treat with chronic infections, such as Lyme
disease, and chronic environmental toxicity, like mold, develop severe limbic dysfunction. I
have found Ashok Gupta's program to be of great benefit in helping these patients to heal.
In fact, when patients have become unusually sensitive or reactive, it is mandatory that they
start with limbic retraining or they are not likely to make much progress. Hundreds of my
patients have reported marked benefits from Ashok’s materials and I strongly encourage
their use."
"At Mast Cell 360, the Gupta Program is a part of our core program for those
with complex, chronic Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Histamine Intolerance, Mold Toxicity,
and related conditions. It was such a game-changer for our clients, we made it one of the
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first steps for anyone starting the Mast Cell 360 program. Thank you for offering this amazing
program for those who are suffering to help them get their health and lives back!! It is truly
a service to the world."
“The Gupta Program is one of a kind, helping patients improve their health in
a variety of ways and addressing a multitude of ailments.”
"The changes that the Gupta Program offers to clients is not only profound, but
essential to the healing process. I have seen impressive results with my clients that have
gone through this program."
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Scott Forsgren, FDN-P
Editor and Founder of BetterHealthGuy
“I now recommend the Gupta Program to all my patients as I believe that it plays
a key role in their recovery. I have been very impressed with patients feedback and with the
improvement that they experience.”
Dr Christine Schaffner ND
Physician
"The Gupta Method is one of the most effective ways to help sensitive patients
overcome their hypersensitivity"
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Gupta Program Member Feedback
"So Ashok, I can't thank you enough for helping me to get my physical and
mental health back. I'm happier, healthier than before. This year, I'm going to
be 50 but I really feel 35! I can run again! I run 3 times per week and I walk
10000 steps every day"
Jacqueline, Gupta Program Retrainer
"I have been trying the Gupta program for about three months and I would
say that I am about 90% cured. I'm very pleased with the results."
Peter, Gupta Program Retrainer
“It changed my life and I was able to walk across a whole country with my
horse. So, I will be forever grateful to the Gupta Program.”
Andrea, Gupta Program Retrainer
“I am now 75 years old and I am living proof that you are not too old to do the
Gupta Program. I am also living proof that the length of time that you’ve been
ill does not prohibit your recovery. I am also living proof that how long you’ve
been ill is of no consequence to recovering fully.”
Dian, Gupta Program Retrainer
“As I write this, I am 68 years old and have more energy than I did ten years
ago...I have created a new life that, while different from the one I had before
my illness, is deeply meaningful and gratifying to me.”
Kathy, Gupta Program Retrainer
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“I watched the free sessions...Whilst listening, there grew a joy inside of me.
This man knew what he was talking about. He mentioned things I couldn’t
explain to anyone. He described how I felt...After listening to those three
sessions I knew it. This was going to work. I believed I would fly again.”
Hannie, Gupta Program Retrainer
“I've now managed a recovery to get back to working part-time and enjoying a
good social life, and walks in the countryside with my dog and wife. So, I'm
overjoyed to have achieved this, and I feel now that I have the tools to make a
full recovery.”
Luke, Gupta Program Retrainer
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