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The Neuro-Programmer1

Works with specific brainwave patterns and mental programming techniques to induce personal change or mental enhancement.

Operating system
9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
File size
19.51 MB
License
Shareware
Last updated
Mar 9, 2025

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Overview

What is The Neuro-Programmer?

Works with specific brainwave patterns and mental programming techniques to induce personal change or mental enhancement.

In depth

A closer look at The Neuro-Programmer

The Neuro-Programmer induces brainwave patterns and stimulates neural areas that act as gateways to reprogramming mechanisms such as the Limbic System. Using this technology you can rapidly and permanently change nearly anything about yourself. It helps people individually target personal problems and find permanent solutions, quickly and easily. In addition to this it comes with a number of sessions that target specific neural areas, helping to rid you of addiction, depression, hyperactivity, insomnia, headaches, and much more. You can even increase your IQ by as much as 30 points, temporarily amplify your cognitive abilities with the Study Helper or rapidly learn a large amount of information. Includes documentation, research and example protocols.

Verdict

Should you download The Neuro-Programmer?

The Neuro-Programmer runs on 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11 and is available under the Shareware license — the installer is 19.51 MB. We’ve catalogued it under Utilities and Tools.

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At a glance

The Neuro-Programmer specifications

Publisher
transparentcorp
Last updated
Mar 9, 2025
License
Shareware
Operating system
9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
File size
19.51 MB
Price
Free
Page views
562

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