Nexalin Therapy Spotlighted at VFW National Convention

Promising Solution for Our Vets With PTSD

 Aug. 19, 2009 - Phoenix, AZ

In a televised speech at the 110th VFW National Convention, the most decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, Retired Captain David Christian, specifically cited Nexalin Advanced Therapy as a prime example of existing technology that should be implemented to aid the thousands of veterans who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  In his general address to the assembly, Capt. Christian publicly recognized the already well-established effectiveness of Nexalin Advanced Therapy and its exceptional promise in providing the much needed relief from PTSD that veterans have been seeking for decades.

 

   David Christian speaks at the 110th VFW National Convention

A highly distinguished and decorated veteran known widely for his advocacy efforts to better veterans’ lives, David Christian has hosted an impressive and varied career serving as a US Senate Fellow and advisor in areas of National Defense, Foreign Relations, and Armed Services as well as positions in the US Department of Labor developing legislation and outreach programs on behalf of veterans.  In addition to being a two-time Congressional Candidate, he has worked extensively as an author, contributing media expert, and social activist for the past couple decades.  Capt. Christian is further distinguished as a co-founder of the Vietnam Veterans of America, being the youngest National Commander of The Legion of Valor, and for continuing to this day to speak out for veterans rights and issues.

 

To view video clips of the speech, please click here to visit the Nexalin Videos page.

 

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