Zox Pro Memory Training
Zox Pro Memory Training was developed by Richard Welch, PhD. Welch, also known as The Father of Mental Photography, is the Founder of Subliminal Dynamics Brain Management and the CEO of Educom, Inc. He, together with Shannon Panzo, have created and perfected the Zox Pro memory training, as it is called today.
Utilizing several self-funded university studies and almost 35 years of research and development, Welch and Panzo created a program that has been tried and tested by doctors, psychologists, teachers, astronauts, etc. with amazing results.
When using the "Zox Pro memory training", several people report feeling like they are using more of their brain than they ever thought possible-- and research seems to bear them out on this. It is a fact that most people only utilize about 5-7% of their brain and that over 90% of our brains does not get used at all. Well, the Zox Pro Memory Training allows you to tap into this vast reservoir of brain power that is simply not used by most people. By tapping into the super-conscious, you are able to keep and store a thousand times more information in your noggin.
With the Zox Pro Memory Training, people have reported attracting more money and wealth, finding and maintaining better relationships in life, improving their careers, losing weight, become happier, and improving their overall health just by following the 10-minute-a-day program. Incredible!
The Zox Pro Memory Training is actually a condensed version of Welch’s research. Panzo took the very best parts of Welch’s research and reduced it down to a very simplified, powerful method of learning and reading. The Zox Pro Memory Training is the most streamlined, quickest, most effective method of improving your life ever devised.
Photographic Memory
A huge aspect of the ZoxPro memory training is learning to cultivate a photographic memory. The sad truth is, not only do we humans forget about 50% of what we read, but within two days of reading it, we forget almost 90% of what we read! So discouraging! However, if we learn to develop a Photographic Memory, we can retain not 50%, not 60%, not 70%, not 80%, not 90%, but 100% of what we consume through a method called Zoxing!
Photographic memory can also help you improve your lateral thinking and problem-solving skills. As you digest and understand more of what is written on a subject, you automatically have that information accessible when making decisions and judgments about problems.
Most young children have a photographic memory. It is how they are able to consume information about the world around them. Learning languages, how to ride a bike, how to build with blocks, how to react and act in different situations, is all learned through an intuitive learning process that includes photographic memory. However, somewhere along the line, we learn how to read in the traditional sense and all but lose this power we had as young children to photographically memorize things around us.


