Are There Limitations to Using Biofeedback in Toxicology?
While biofeedback is a valuable tool, it does have limitations:
Complexity of Toxins: The effects of toxic substances can be complex and multifaceted, making it challenging to isolate specific physiological responses solely attributable to toxic exposure. Individual Variability: Responses to toxins and biofeedback interventions can vary widely among individuals, making it necessary to customize approaches. Resource Intensive: Biofeedback requires specialized equipment and trained personnel, which can be resource-intensive and may not be available in all settings.