About Coma

"When the mind receives instructions to alter behaviour or create a reaction, it is possible to guide an individual out of a coma."

"When the mind receives instructions to alter behaviour or create a reaction, it is possible to guide an individual out of a coma."

Coma is an unconscious state where individuals are unable to react to the environment.

When an individual is in a coma it does not mean that they cannot hear or understand.

The mind remains intact. Owing to the trauma, the mind puts the body into shock and shuts the body down to preserve itself, which does not allow the body to release. We must take into account that in all cases the organs that are controlled through the mind continue to function naturally.

Currently, in mainstream healthcare, individuals with in a coma are expected to make a natural recovery, without direction. If individuals do not respond with what are considered correct reactions and reflexes, within a stated timeframe they are deemed to be unsuccessful and to have no hope of recovery.

At the Mind Clinic, we believe that to bring an individual out of a coma requires proper instruction and
guidance to create change. Regardless of any complication that may be present with the brain, the
mind will generate restoration.

At The Mind Clinic mind instructions are given to provoke action to discover whether the individual is responding. 

In most cases these responses may not occur immediately, they may take place within minutes, hours, or days, where significant change become noticeable.

Even if individuals are kept alive through a life support system, when they are provided with mind instructions to guide them out of the coma, it is likely that reactions will take place.