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Improve well-being with our frequency therapy device. Enjoy better sleep, energy, and HRV. Improve well-being with Somavedic’s always-on device. Improved sleep and energy levels. 10%off discount code is: DrAngie

  •  Reducing Effects Of Mobile Phone Radiation
  •  Positive Effects On Cardiovascular And Nervous System
  •  Improved Heart Rate Variability, Circulation And Internal Balance
  •  Significant Improvement Of Sedimentation

 

New Research Showcases Improvements In Quality Of Sleep, Mood, And Heart-Rate Variability

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Somavedic and BrainTap unveil study results confirming positive effects of audio brainwave entrainment and EMF mitigation technology on mental and physical wellbeing.

The results indicated a statistically significant improvement in the quality of sleep and mood, and a decrease in stress and depression, following the introduction of audio brainwave entrainment (ABE) and EMF effects mitigation technology (EEMT), when utilized separately and paired together.

The six-week study featured 20 participants, aged 34-65, who underwent two daily BrainTap sessions, utilizing a BrainTap headset while in close proximity to a Somavedic™ device. Results of the study found that 100% of participants experienced deeper, more restful sleep, while 90% noted a boost in happiness and overall disposition. In order to evaluate the results and effectiveness, the following assessments were distributed: Pittsburgh Quality of Sleep Index, The Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire, and The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21).

The study underscores the importance of understanding how the brain functions during sleep and how Somavedic can have a broad impact on various health issues that stem from stress and lack of sleep. The study’s main limitations are the small sample size and lack of a placebo-controlled group. Nonetheless, the results are auspicious and call for further research to build on these findings.

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