MindSpa Pure Green led Sleep Enhancement Glasses
Designed specifically for evening use. Recent published research has shown that the specific frequencies of green light we are utilizing in these glasses actually help to promote better sleep. Additional research is also suggesting that these frequencies may reduce the severity of migraine-associated pain by as much as 20%, and that green light led therapy can help in the management of chronic pain.
These glasses include both the white and green lights which may be used independently or together allowing the glasses to also be used as standard, daily entrainment glasses.
Designed specifically for evening use. Recent published research has shown that the specific frequencies of green light we are utilizing in these glasses actually help to promote better sleep. Additional research is also suggesting that these frequencies may reduce the severity of migraine-associated pain by as much as 20%, and that green light led therapy can help in the management of chronic pain.
These glasses include both the white and green lights which may be used independently or together allowing the glasses to also be used as standard, daily entrainment glasses.
Designed specifically for evening use. Recent published research has shown that the specific frequencies of green light we are utilizing in these glasses actually help to promote better sleep. Additional research is also suggesting that these frequencies may reduce the severity of migraine-associated pain by as much as 20%, and that green light led therapy can help in the management of chronic pain.
These glasses include both the white and green lights which may be used independently or together allowing the glasses to also be used as standard, daily entrainment glasses.
Here are links to research discussing the value of green light:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160815185816.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/05/160517083042.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/06/170626181119.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/02/170228185325.htm