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Groundbreaking talks on Advanced Brain Stimulation at Pattaya City Expats Club (PCEC)
Ren Lexander conducts a post presentation interview with Dr. Somrot Phonglamai where he emphasized the benefits of TMS and urged individuals, especially parents of children with autism or those noticing early signs of cognitive decline, to explore brain stimulation therapy and assess its potential benefits for themselves.

PATTAYA, Thailand – On Wednesday, 26 March 2025, Dr. Somrot Phonglamai, M.D. spoke to the Pattaya City Expats Club (PCEC) with an enlightening presentation on advanced brain stimulation techniques. As the first of three speakers on the program, Dr. Somrot shared his extensive knowledge and experience in the field, leaving the attendees with a deeper understanding of brain health and innovative treatments.

Dr. Somrot, an international brain stimulation expert, began his talk by addressing common issues such as brain fog, forgetfulness, and feelings of depression. He emphasized the importance of early detection and prevention, noting that these symptoms could be early indicators of more severe conditions like dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

One of the key highlights of Dr. Somrot’s presentation was the introduction of advanced brain stimulation technology. He explained that this technology, which he has pioneered in Thailand, aims to help people improve their brain function and overall mental health. Dr. Somrot’s clinic offers accessible and cost-effective treatments, making it possible for more people to benefit from these cutting-edge techniques.

During the presentation, Dr. Somrot engaged the audience with interactive cognitive games designed to test brain speed and memory. These exercises not only demonstrated the effectiveness of brain stimulation but also provided attendees with practical tools to assess their cognitive health.

Dr. Somrot also discussed the various risk factors that can contribute to cognitive decline, such as inactivity, smoking, alcohol consumption, air pollution, and head injuries. He stressed the importance of addressing these factors to maintain a healthy brain and prevent the onset of dementia.

In addition to brain stimulation, Dr. Somrot highlighted other treatments and lifestyle modifications that can help improve brain health. These include physical activity, dietary adjustments, social engagement, and the use of certain supplements and herbs. He emphasized that a holistic approach to brain health is essential for achieving the best results.

MC Ren Lexander interviewed Dr. Somrot after his presentation where he emphasized the benefits of TMS and urged individuals, especially parents of children with autism or those noticing early signs of cognitive decline, to explore brain stimulation therapy and assess its potential benefits for themselves.