Why Constant Noise is the Perfect Sleep Solution
Sunday, August 20th, 2006Have you ever laid awake at night wondering, “What do I have to do to get a peaceful night’s sleep?” as your neighbor’s dog barks all night and traffic roars by?
Jim Buckwalter solved this problem…but before I am going to tell you how he did it let’s talk about sleep itself.
What Affects Our Sleep?
The most common environmental elements affecting sleep are noise, sleep surface, temperature or climate, and altitude. Your age and gender also play a part in determining the level of sleep disturbance caused by these factors.
One study found that women are more easily awakened than men by sonic booms and aircraft noise, while other research indicates that men may be more noise sensitive. Children are generally insensitive to extreme noise levels. However, this high threshold declines with age.
Helicor first demonstrated the StressEraser August 18-21 at the 113th annual convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington, D.C. The StressEraser is classified by the FDA as a Class II (510(k) exempt) medical device. Patents are pending.
The Neurophone, as mentioned in Super Memory, Super Learning and Megabrain, converts sound waves into a digital signals that matches the time ratio codes understood by every nerve in the body. These codes are used for speech recognition, locating sound sources in the 3-D world and in accelerated learning.