
The Hidden Costs of Insufficient Sleep
Publication: Harvard Busy people view sleep as a luxury and do not recognize the potential long-term health consequences of insufficient sleep. Researchers have documented findings
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BEACON40® is a doctor-recommended light therapy that rejuvenates brain function leading to remarkable health benefits. Choose a light system that fits effortlessly into your daily routine.
BEACON40® is a doctor-recommended light therapy that rejuvenates brain function leading to remarkable health benefits. Choose a light system that fits effortlessly into your daily routine.
40 Hz Light Therapy is Backed by Science
FACT: Gamma rhythm in the brain is associated with higher-order cognitive function. A build-up of amyloid plaque disrupts brain rhythm and inhibits healthy brain function.
FACT: Researchers discovered that a 40Hz light shined into the eye mimicked and induced a healthy gamma rhythm.
FACT: 40Hz sensory stimulation, given 1 hour a day for 6 months, had dramatic positive effects on sleep and brain function leading to 83% reduction in cognitive decline, 72% reduction in whole brain atrophy, and 78% slowing in functional decline.
Base Lamp
WEIGHT: 2.28lb (1.04kg)
HEIGHT: 12.4″ (315mm)
LENGTH: 5.9″ (150mm)
WIDTH: 6.2″ (157mm)
Satellite Lamp (Each)
WEIGHT: 2.2lb (1.00kg)
HEIGHT: 12.4″ (315MM)
LENGTH: 5.9″ (150MM)
WIDTH: 6.2″ (157MM)
Deep sleep is like a power cleanse for your brain.
Studies have strongly linked the impact of daily exposure to 40Hz light to better sleep patterns.
Quality sleep improves mental and physical well-being. Getting enough quality sleep increases energy levels and also reduces the risk of developing serious illnesses like diabetes, obesity, migraines, heart disease, and cognitive decline.
To develop better sleep habits, research points to 40Hz sensory stimulation — a light that creates 40 flashes per second — frequency known to decrease sleep fragmentation. 40Hz visual stimulation, given one hour a day for 6 months, had positive effects on brain function and dramatic improvement in sleep patterns.
Easy to use, the award winning light systems fit beautifully into any home or office. Set your preferences to turn the lights on/off, set daily timers, and adjust the tone and brightness.
Publication: Harvard Busy people view sleep as a luxury and do not recognize the potential long-term health consequences of insufficient sleep. Researchers have documented findings
Publication: FrontiersAuthors: Alyin Cimenser, Evan Hempel, Taylor Travers, Nathan Strozewski, Karen Martin, Zach Malchano, Mihaly Hajos Ongoing research focused on patient exposure to synchronized, 40Hz
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