The NeuroRestore Program — Rebuilding Brain Health, Focus & Emotional Balance After Stimulant Dependency

  • 1. Full Neurological & Nutritional Intake Assessment
    Every client begins NeuroRestore with a comprehensive assessment covering dopamine pathway function, nutritional deficiencies known to impair neurological recovery — including zinc, magnesium, B6, iron, and omega-3 status — sleep architecture quality, and cognitive performance benchmarking across memory, processing speed, and sustained attention. This baseline assessment drives the entire program, ensuring every intervention is targeted at the client’s specific deficits rather than applied generically.
  • 2. Nutritional Neurotherapy Protocol – 
    Prolonged stimulant use depletes the amino acid precursors, micronutrients, and dietary building blocks the brain requires to manufacture dopamine and maintain healthy neurotransmitter function. Our nutritional neurotherapy protocol — developed specifically for stimulant recovery — provides a structured, clinician-supervised dietary and supplementation plan that systematically replenishes these deficits. Clients work with our nutrition specialists to rebuild the biochemical foundation of healthy brain function from the ground up, using compounds including L-Tyrosine, CDP-Choline, Rhodiola Rosea, Alpha-GPC, Phosphatidylserine, Lion’s Mane, and targeted micronutrient correction.
  • 3. Sleep Architecture Restoration Therapy – 
    Stimulant abuse causes measurable structural damage to sleep — suppressing REM cycles, disrupting circadian rhythm, and in long-term users, fundamentally altering the brain’s ability to enter restorative deep sleep. Since the majority of neurological repair occurs during sleep, restoring sleep architecture is not a secondary concern in NeuroRestore — it is a primary clinical objective. Our sleep restoration therapy combines chronotherapy, sleep hygiene restructuring, targeted supplementation with Magnesium Threonate, Glycine and Apigenin, and where appropriate, clinical intervention to rebuild healthy sleep patterns from the architecture level upward.
  • 4. Structured Cognitive Rehabilitation Track – 
    NeuroRestore includes a progressive cognitive rehabilitation curriculum designed to measurably rebuild the specific executive functions most damaged by stimulant abuse — sustained attention, working memory, processing speed, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation. Sessions combine evidence-based cognitive exercises, mindfulness-based attention training, and practical real-world focus challenges calibrated to each client’s current cognitive baseline and progressively advanced as neurological recovery allows. Clients track their own improvement against their intake benchmarks throughout — providing concrete, motivating evidence that the brain is genuinely healing.
  • 5. Personalized Brain Health Maintenance Plan – 
    At the conclusion of NeuroRestore, every client receives a fully personalised, written brain health maintenance plan covering their ongoing nutritional and supplementation protocol, sleep maintenance strategy, cognitive exercise recommendations, lifestyle factors specific to their neurological profile, and clear markers to watch for that may indicate a need for clinical follow-up. This plan is designed to be self-managed independently over the long term — giving clients genuine ownership of their neurological health and a practical, science-based framework for maintaining the cognitive gains made during the program without ongoing clinical dependency.
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