When people discuss the major health problems facing them, there’s one that doesn’t get much press, despite the fact that it may affect more that 25% of the population. It’s insomnia, and the medical community is only beginning to explore its detrimental effects to our physical and emotional health. Over the years, there have been many supposed remedies for a bad night's sleep, usually involving drugs or hypnosis, but none of them has been proven to work. Now, an innovative scientist from Portland, Oregon has developed a better way to get a good night’s sleep. It’s called NightWave™, and it can improve your life one night at a time.
If you or someone you love has a hard time falling asleep, there can be many reasons. Insomnia can result from poor health, diet, stress, worries and the busy activity of everyday life. Most people believe that in order to get a good night’s sleep, you need to be in a relaxed state, and that’s the key to NightWave™. This remarkable product guides you in a special pre-sleep relaxation session in the privacy of your own bedroom.
NightWave™ projects a soft blue light into your darkened bedroom. The "luminance" of the light slowly rises and falls. All you have to do is lie still with your eyes open and synchronize your breathing with the blue light, as its movement becomes slower and slower. Within minutes, your body and mind become ready to drift into a restful sleep. After a short time, NightWave™ shuts off. It’s that simple. There are no chemicals and no noise, and it won’t disturb others in the room.
This system calms the body and mind by activating the parasympathetic branch of the involuntary nervous system using the only non-drug method known to work: deep breathing. When you use this ancient relaxation technique, busy thoughts fade away. Your eyelids grow heavy ... and smooth, warm sensations enter your body. You can even fall asleep before NightWave™ finishes its seven-minute cycle.