Near death experiences, an Italian neurogolo investigated

Near death experiences, better known in scientific terms as Near Death Experience, are experiencing growing interest. Neglected in the last century and archived as pseudo-paranormal phenomena or afferent to psychiatric pathologies, the Nde according to recent studies present a precise epidemiology, they have been measured and they are not as labile and sporadic events as you could imagine. The incidence is around 10% and in some particular cases, up to 18%, for example in patients with cardiac arrest. So far, eminent foreign scholars have dealt with the topic. For the first time an Italian doctor, Professor Enrico Facco, professor of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation at the University of Padua and specialist in Neurology and pain therapy, has ventured into work concerning the Nde, entitled "Experiences of near death - Science and consciousness on the border between physics and metaphysics ”, Altravista editions, in which it analyzes twenty cases of patients who have lived experiences of leaving the body and life beyond life.
Here is his opinion on the matter.

“The NDEs are very strong mystical experiences - explains Professor Facco - in which the patient has the sensation of entering a tunnel and seeing a light in the bottom of it. Most of them say they have met deceased relatives or unknown persons, probably deceased. In addition, contacts with higher entities are described. For almost all the subjects analyzed, there is a holographic review of one's entire life, as if a balance were to be made.
All experience a joy and serenity of extraordinary depth and intensity, only in a small minority have we witnessed experiences with some unpleasant tones. Basically we are not faced with forms of delirium or transient organic alteration of the brain without any meaning ".
“The NDEs have an enormous transformative value and lead the patient to overcome the fear of death. Many begin to see life from another perspective and to develop new and different metacognitive perspectives. For most of the patients examined, there is a physiological phase of crisis and transformation in which the subject, starting from his previous vision of life, develops a new strategy of understanding life and the world in a cognitively more evolved and more beautiful sense ".