Emissions in the range of 1-8 Hz stimulate deep sleep, and in the range

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Emissions in the range of 1-8 Hz stimulate deep sleep, and in the range

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The company "Center for Neurotechnology of Sleep and Wakefulness" launches sales of the device "Sleep Cube Deep" in Kazakhstan. The Russian technological gadget operates silently and safely: it creates weak electric field impulses, which make it easier to fall asleep, sleep deeper, and wake up easier. Deep is already used by people with sleep disorders in 24 countries.

There are electromagnetic afghanistan cell phone number list waves between the planet and the ionosphere, and their amplitude is 10 times higher on the day side than on the night side. This mechanism regulates circadian biorhythms. If they are neglected, the quality of sleep and life suffers. The deep cube generates weak impulses similar to natural electromagnetic fields of natural origin . This helps to calm the brain and return it to a natural rhythm necessary for healthy sleep.

of 30-49 Hz make it superficial, which makes waking up more comfortable. You just need to place the cube at arm's length and turn it on at night.

"The entry of the Cube into a new market will allow residents of Kazakhstan to sleep better, and our participant will be able to continue research and get closer to registering deep as a medical device," said Yulia Shcheglova, senior project manager of the biomedical technologies cluster at the Skolkovo Foundation.

"It was not by chance that we decided to enter the Kazakhstan market. After all, it was here that the technology that formed the basis of the product was born. Based at the Almaty Innovation and Research Center, the team of creators of the Sleep Cube prototype took part in many competitions and conferences. Thanks to this, it was possible to conduct research in comfortable conditions, as well as gain access to modern scientific infrastructure," said Ilya Blokhin, CEO of the Center for Neurotechnologies of Sleep and Wakefulness.
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