“I’ve been feeling dazed and unfocused lately.”
“I’m sleeping but not well, and I feel like I have a fog in my head.”
“My memory is definitely not as good as it used to be.”
It’s a story I hear a lot in the clinic these days.
But most of the time it’s
“She’s just tired”,
or “it’s just a mood thing”.
But it turns out
Your brain is already sending “signals” all the time.
It’s the EEG/autonomic nerve testingthat shows those signals in numbers and graphs.

Read your brainwaves and autonomic nervous system
An EEG/autonomic nerve test is a precise measurement of the activity of the
brain waves and autonomic nerve activity in just one minute.
On your forehead (frontal lobe), right earlobe, right hand wrist, and left hand fingers.
with simple sensors on your fingers and sit back and relax.
your brain health and nervous system balance in real time.

Brainwave, why do you need to know?
Your brain produces different frequencies of brain waves depending on your state.
Some of the more important brain waves include
- Theta waves (θ, 4 to 8 Hz): Sleepiness, light sleep, grogginess.
- Alpha waves (α, 8 to 12 Hz): relaxation, comfort
- Beta waves (β, 13-30 Hz): Tension, stress, and peripheral awareness
- Gamma waves (γ, above 30 Hz): Anxiety, excitement
When this balance is upset
you may experience symptoms such as poor concentration, memory loss, sleep disturbances, and brain fog.

Real world example: a patient with an elevated theta wave
You are a 50-year-old professional woman who was recently examined.
“I can’t concentrate, and I feel foggy all day long,” she complains.
Omnifit scan results,
theta waves are active above the baseline.
“Have you been feeling unfocused and groggy at work lately?”
After a moment of silence,
“How did you know…?”
The patient looked surprised and said, “I’m sorry.
Results in numbers
patients understand their condition immediately.

What does a high theta wave mean?
Theta waves are brain waves that are normally elevated during sleep.
However, if your theta waves are abnormally high while you’re awake, you may be experiencing
you may be experiencing the following conditions
- Brainfog
- Attention deficit (ADHD)
- Poor memory
- Early cognitive impairment
However, it is important to note that this test is not intended to be diagnostic, but rather to determine your current condition and guide your treatment.

What does EEG/autonomic testing tell us?
This is not a test that simply tells you “you’re stressed”.
- Analyze by brainwave frequency
- Sympathetic-parasympathetic nerve activity
- Stress reactivity and resilience
- Whether brain function is overactive or underactive
All of this information is analyzed comprehensively
herbal remedies, lifestyle guidance, cognitive training, etc.
to personalize your treatment.
When your body hurts, it signals with pain.
Our brain sends signals as ‘brain waves’.
See that signal in numbers,
and then tailor treatment to those results.
That’s what EEG/autonomic testing is all about.

How do you treat this?
At our clinic
We create a customized treatment plan based on the results of the EEG/autonomic nerve test.
- Brain fatigue recovery – blue-blood centered Chinese herbs such as huanglian and huangbai
- Autonomic Stabilization – Mind-Body Stabilization Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy, Nervous System Medicine Acupuncture
- Concentration Program – Cognitive Enhancement Acupuncture + Left and Right Brain Balance Acupuncture
- Lifestyle coaching – sleep routines, serotonin-stimulating activities, micro-routine adjustments
Recommended for people who
- If you’ve been feeling particularly unfocused lately
- You often feel foggy for no reason
- Not feeling refreshed after a good night’s sleep
- Have a family history of dementia and need regular brain checks
- Teens concerned about learning difficulties and attention issues
- Suspected ADHD, depressive-anxiety disorder, or brain fog symptoms

The symptoms were unclear,
it’s time to find the real cause.
With EEG/Autonomic Nerve Testing
clear the fog in your head.
Know exactly what’s wrong, so you can fix it.
The scan takes just one minute,
but the information you get is much more.
This article is intended to provide information about diagnostic tests for patients visiting our clinic.
At our clinic, we strive to treat patients based on objective information.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment.
We’ll be happy to answer in detail.
Thank you.