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This 40Hz pulsed frequency can reduce toxic plaque in your brain

Amyloid-beta plaques can start building up in your brain as early as your mid-20s, especially if you're genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's or regularly experience chronic stress, poor diet, and lack of sleep
As we get older, around our 30s-40s, our brain’s ability to clear out these plaques starts to slow down, with a bigger drop in the 50s-60s.

These plaques mess with how your brain cells communicate, cause mood changes, and can trigger inflammation and oxidative stress that actually damage brain cells. Over time, they may even contribute to Alzheimer's disease.

These studies also show that when you add 40Hz flickering light to the sound, it helps clear plaque even more.

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This 40Hz pulsed frequency can reduce toxic plaque in your brain

Amyloid-beta plaques can start building up in your brain as early as your mid-20s, especially if you're genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's or regularly experience chronic stress, poor diet, and lack of sleep
As we get older, around our 30s-40s, our brain’s ability to clear out these plaques starts to slow down, with a bigger drop in the 50s-60s.

These plaques mess with how your brain cells communicate, cause mood changes, and can trigger inflammation and oxidative stress that actually damage brain cells. Over time, they may even contribute to Alzheimer's disease.

These studies also show that when you add 40Hz flickering light to the sound, it helps clear plaque even more.

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