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We (the editor/publishers) are dedicated to the pursuit of truth and the support of those who pursue truth. We neither advocate nor discourage the use of mind machines as this is an individual decision. Our aim is to provide a forum for ideas and information so that those who choose to enhance their own body and brain-states with the help of neuro-technology may be as well-informed as possible. We also gratefully affirm the fundamental natural law of freedom to nonchemical relaxation and holistic healing and the right of individuals to have access to the innovative technology to help them achieve safe and effective stress reduction.



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