Sleep DeeplySubjected to a battery of laboratory tests and rigorous field application. Put under the microscope by leading psychiatrists, psychologists, educators, therapists, physicians, sports trainers, counselors, researchers and clinicians from around the world. The results are conclusive.

 

iMusic DeepSleep is ready to astonish... and we have the data to prove it.

 

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How does one observe brainwave patterns and examine what is happening in the human brain? The most conventional means of testing and observing the effects of entrainment and brainwave training instruments such as iMusic on the human brain is quite simple to explain.

 

Using a sophisticated instrument called an Electroencephalograph (EEG), Electrodes are placed at strategic points on the scalp and ear lobe. These electrodes measure the electrical patterns coming from the brain—much like a physician listens to your heart from the surface of your skin. No electrical current is put into the brain, the brainwave patterns are simply observed and then relayed to a computer and recorded.


 
 
         

With advanced brain observation equipment iMusic’s sleep enhancing capabilities have been carefully documented. The following is a sample of the visual data records we’ve compiled while observing the effects of iMusic on a cross section of real people in the business, art, science and academic world. These EEG data results not only prove that iMusic DeepSleep works, but demonstrates just how quickly it can optimize your mind for deep natural sleep.

 

The above EEG spectrogram shows a spike near the middle of the brainwave spectrum. This means the individual is lying in bed with their eyes closed, fighting to fall asleep, as their brainwaves maintain a High-Alpha, Low-Beta frequency.

 

 

The above sleep chart tells a story that more than 60 million people in the USA alone can relate to. After struggling for more than an hour to fall asleep, this sleeper experienced numerous wake-ups throughout the night, shortened sleep cycles, and spent only 15 minutes of sleep in the crucial ‘Stage 4’ stage of sleep.

 

 

Such a troubled sleep translates into a very poor night's rest. Individuals who have trouble sleeping awake tired in the morning and experience days plagued by grogginess, loose focus and a lack of energy. They also experience muscle deterioration, among many other negative side-effects. If this problem persists without intervention, success will become a fleeting goal as their lifestyle becomes fraught with physical and emotional problems.

 

Long to sleep (many troubled sleepers take hours to fall asleep)

Frequent wake-ups

Only 15 minutes of deep sleep (many don’t experience ‘Stage 4’ sleep at all)

Awake tired, disoriented and mentally worn

 

The above EEG spectrogram shows a spike at the far left of the brainwave spectrum. This means the iMusic powered sleeper’s dominant brainwaves have entered a low Delta frequency shortly after going to bed. They’re on their way to a restful nights sleep.

 

The above sleep chart exhibits how an iMusic powered sleep is a restful and rejuvenating one. This sleeper fell asleep almost instantly, experienced long sleep cycles and spent more than an hour of rejuvenating ‘Stage 4’ deep sleep. And they stayed asleep all night.

 

A wide body of science and testing has concluded that entering deep sleep is a brain-driven skill that can not only be trained, but activated with iMusic. Falling asleep to iMusic combats insomnia and sleep deprivation issues, by not only propelling the listener into a deep sleep faster, but a deep sleep that lasts throughout the night. Peacefully, uninterrupted. No midnight or early morning wake-ups.

 

Fall asleep faster

Stay asleep.

Experience deep, ‘Stage 4’ sleep.

Awake rested and energized.

       
   
 
       
 
 

 

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