How to Sleep Better, have More Energy, and be Comfortable with Insomnia using this new Sleeping Device
You just came back from a 30 mins jog at night.
It’s 9 pm. You just ran a couple of miles around the block. You’re sweating like a pig and
elevated your heart rate to that of an Olympian sprinter. You took a warm shower , got in
your comfiest cotton pyjamas , and snuggled yourself into your warm blankets ready to
sleep . You closed your eyes , and waited to sleep. You waited and waited , and perhaps
decided to count sheeps. Nothing! You are still awake, and it’s 2 a.m.! Shoot! “Another
sleepless night!” you say to yourself.
You can't fit a piece of a jigsaw puzzle where it doesn’t belong. You would think by getting
good run you would make yourself physically tired so that you can just force yourself to sleep.
Your brain is like your body’s personal mechanic. When the mechanic inspects the car
using an automotive stethoscope, your mechanic tries to pick up any unusual sound or
activity. Same thing goes for your brain! Your brain’s waves at night are unusual. Your brain
treats these abnormal waves by keeping you up and alerted!
Insomnia sucks. And the way it ruins your life sucks even more. You become afraid of your
own shadow. During the night you wonder how long it will take you to fall asleep. During the
day, you spend your energy thinking about whether or not you’ll sleep at night. It feels like
you’re stuck on a vicious treadmill.
You no longer enjoy sleep like you once did and as a result, you feel very stressed and
consequently, always tired!
There was a time when you used to sleep like a baby. One, two, three, and you’re out!
You may be taking sleeping pills or considering to do so, but you know they cause more harm
than good and have side-effects that make you question whether or not these bizarre pills are
actually reliable and helpful. Truth be told, it’s not actually as terrible as you think it is.
There are always scientific studies that give birth to creative innovations that help patients
overcome their health challenges.
An international team of magnetic scientists, engineers, and therapists, wanted to achieve the
goal that you have on your mind; Sleep better, be more energetic, and achieve a calmer
state!
Have you heard of Neurotechnology?
You may have come across this term before. There have been major scientific breakthroughs
and groundbreaking discoveries on how Neurotechnology can direct scientists and doctors to
new directions for helping their patients overcome certain disorders Neurotechnology can be
defined as the science and engineering in which the nervous system is interfaced with
technical devices . The aim of Neurotechnology is to explore the many functions of the brain,
understanding the neural code, and find out how they relate to certain disorders. (Stieglitz, 2019)
In other words, Neurotechnology is helping scientists understand how to help Insomniacs
sleep better. Neurotechnology has everything to do with the brain. And it’s your brain that
needs it’s secret code deciphered.
The frequency of the brain waves increase and decrease, depending on the sort of activity
you’re doing. But due to anxiety, depression, and stress, your body’s brain waves get
unbalanced. This unbalance causes you to feel the way you feel.
It’s kinda like trying to balance the light switch. It’s just near impossible, right? That’s the
state of your brain trying to manage all those waves that are doing trampoline jumps.
When we sleep our brain waves slow day. All that is needed is a device to help achieve that
state of helping our brains become ‘calmer’. This device will use electromagnetic waves to
safely achieve that peaceful state of mind that will prepare you to fall just asleep.
Sounds simple, right? That’s because it is!
But that’s not all! Neurotechnology and the use of electromagnetic waves have other
applications too! If you’re suffering from any chronic or acute pain, electromagnetic waves can
tame your pain. If you’re lacking focus at the office electromagnetic waves can help you develop
mental clarity and laser-sharp focus.
Electromagnetic waves can send you into restful states of deep relaxation to help you
achieve the best meditation of your life.
According to a 2002 academic journal by James Cavuoto, Neurotechnology was predicted to
grow and become the ‘next big thing’ for alleviating pain and improving the quality of life.
(Cavuoto, 2002) Although the article was released 17 years ago, it’s fascinating how true it is
today!
There have been so many revolutionary products that will sooth your suffering, put a joyous
smile on your face, and help you sleep like a log again.
Back when we were children, we had a teddy bear or a stuffed animal that we would bring to
bed. The bed felt like wonderland. Your bed was once a place you enjoyed being in. It was your
refuge. Sadly, it’s now become a place you dread . But that’s not the end of the story..
Now as adults it might seem silly (maybe not) to have a teddy bear now. But.. However , you
can say that NeoRhythm is now your new teddy bear! Here’s why..
See the way NeoRhythm works is that it sends out scientifically-based frequencies that
are proven to put you to sleep. Once in bed, your brain tries to slow down it’s brain waves.
NeoRhythm sends out the necessary frequences to put you in the right state to fall asleep!
Just imagine what your life would feel like if you got good sleep..
You’d wake up each day with a bright smile on your face, ready to make those hot pancakes
you were craving the night before. You’d have the energy to start going after your passion,
perhaps. Your face will start glowing up like a neon light. Your vibrant mood will serve everyone
around you. Only good vibes. You might even become a morning person , if you’re not.
Nothing can replace a good night's sleep. As an insomnia suffer, this is what you usually
wish on a sleepless night. We all know the value of waking up feeling fresh as a daisy and full of
life.
You are no longer the passenger in your car. You are the driver. You are now in charge of
your life. A device that can finally make you feel connected to the driver's seat.
References:
Stieglitz, T. (2019) ‘Why neurotechnologies? About the purposes, opportunities and limitations of
neurotechnologies in clinical applications’, Neuroethics. doi: 10.1007/s12152-019-09406-7.
Cavuoto, J. (2002) ‘The market for neurotechnology’, International Journal of Medical Marketing,
2(3), p. 263.