Trending...
- American Properties Realty, Inc. Leadership Attends NAHB International Builders' Show in Florida
- Boulder City Hospital To Change Provider Type
- Training Lofts Launches $1,099 Unlimited Training Membership Featuring Semi-Private Coaching, Nutrition Support, and Recovery Services
HENDERSON, Nev., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- For those who are suffering, GammaBoost® may curb memory loss and combat some of the terrible effects of Alzheimer's. The app is also intended for those at risk or over 50, who are encouraged to use GammaBoost® daily as a preventive measure.
GDI LLC developed the GammaBoost® app in response to numerous published scientific studies, such as those by the National Institute on Aging[1] and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[2]. These animal studies show that viewing a light that flashes in the "gamma" brainwave frequency range can diminish the beta amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer's and memory loss.
The innovative GammaBoost® app enables individuals to explore preventive and mitigating effects by providing a 40 flashes per second light source from their smartphone camera's "flash" LED.
The GammaBoost® app is designed for simplicity and ease of use: Touching START flashes the smartphone LED at the gamma rate of 40 flashes per second. After one hour, it turns off automatically and plays a notification sound. Daily one-hour use is suggested. No need to look directly at the LED - the user can just let the flash reflect so that it's visible in their peripheral vision while they work, read, or do other passive tasks.
More on nvtip.com
To allow users to keep track of usage and results, the GammaBoost® app logs dates and minutes of usage.
As a proactive measure, and as potential help for those already suffering, GammaBoost® offers new hope.
In the Apple App Store now. Only $3.99. Coming for Android in May.
1 https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/noninvasive-brain-wave-treatment-reduces-alzheimers-pathology-improves-memory-mice
2 Iaccarino, H.F., et al. Gamma frequency entrainment attenuates amyloid load and modifies microglia. Nature. 2016 Dec 7;540(632):230-235.
This press release was issued through 24-7PressRelease.com. For further information, visit http://www.24-7pressrelease.com.
SOURCE GDI LLC
GDI LLC developed the GammaBoost® app in response to numerous published scientific studies, such as those by the National Institute on Aging[1] and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[2]. These animal studies show that viewing a light that flashes in the "gamma" brainwave frequency range can diminish the beta amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer's and memory loss.
The innovative GammaBoost® app enables individuals to explore preventive and mitigating effects by providing a 40 flashes per second light source from their smartphone camera's "flash" LED.
The GammaBoost® app is designed for simplicity and ease of use: Touching START flashes the smartphone LED at the gamma rate of 40 flashes per second. After one hour, it turns off automatically and plays a notification sound. Daily one-hour use is suggested. No need to look directly at the LED - the user can just let the flash reflect so that it's visible in their peripheral vision while they work, read, or do other passive tasks.
More on nvtip.com
- New Report Reveals Surprising Trends in Ohio Airport Accidents
- Why Your Berberine Failed: RevGenetics Unveils the Absorption Gap Solution
- WCC Kitchens and Cabinets Featured on Selling Houses Australia
- Cat Hunt Simulator : Burrow & Pounce Lands on the App Store
- Shincheonji Marks 42nd Anniversary: From a Basement to a Denomination Growing by Tens of Thousands Annually
To allow users to keep track of usage and results, the GammaBoost® app logs dates and minutes of usage.
As a proactive measure, and as potential help for those already suffering, GammaBoost® offers new hope.
In the Apple App Store now. Only $3.99. Coming for Android in May.
1 https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/noninvasive-brain-wave-treatment-reduces-alzheimers-pathology-improves-memory-mice
2 Iaccarino, H.F., et al. Gamma frequency entrainment attenuates amyloid load and modifies microglia. Nature. 2016 Dec 7;540(632):230-235.
This press release was issued through 24-7PressRelease.com. For further information, visit http://www.24-7pressrelease.com.
SOURCE GDI LLC
0 Comments
Latest on nvtip.com
- Accelerating the Transformation into a U.S. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Leader: Frontier Nuclear and Minerals Inc. (N A S D A Q: FNUC)
- Ozz Metals Ltd Secures 1-Tonne Gold Offtake Agreement
- Jet Set: The Ultimate Coachella Afterparty
- Heritage at Manalapan Introduces New Single-Family Home Community in One of Monmouth County's Most Desirable Locations
- Compliant Workspace announces partnership with Blackpoint Cyber
- Michigan Homeowners Urged to Act on Rising Basement Waterproofing Needs Amid Severe Flood
- Event Solutions Enters New Era: Announces New Leadership
- Carlsbad Hotel Named Best of La Quinta Award Winner
- Scoop Social Co. Launches a New Era of Mobile Hospitality — One Truck, Two Experiences
- Record Sales Growth After Strategic Acquisitions; New Distribution Agreements for Established Premium Cigar Supplier: Green Leaf Innovations $GRLF
- R2 Copilot Addresses Critical Privacy Issues as Enterprise AI Spending and Security Incidents Rise
- Innovative Environmental Technologies Unveils New Website Featuring Free AI Tools for the Environmental Industry
- CCHR Warns: Psychiatric Diagnoses Without Biological Proof Now Used to Justify Euthanasia
- Impact Filtration Appoints Alejandro Sturniolo as Head of Sustainability to Engineer High-Performance, Water-Positive Infrastructure
- ExpertPays welcomes Geoffrey Radcliffe Director, Marketing
- ExpertPays Welcomes new VP of Operations Sambo Snyder
- 106 Years Strong: The Liberty Group Celebrates a Century-Plus of Service and Unveils a Unified Family of Companies
- Airport Transportation Reaches All Five Continents Through Global Transportation Partner Network
- Vegas Ailure Launches Agent Ailure, an Agentic AI Travel Architect for the Las Vegas Strip
- Acquisition of Israeli Defense Manufacturing Platform to Accelerate AI-Driven Autonomous Systems: VisionWave Holdings, Inc.: (N A S D A Q: VWAV)
