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.
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.
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