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Nicole Greig | Clinic Integration Specialist  

Nicole Greig | Neurofeedback Technician, Clinical Integration Specialist

Mention light therapy and you’ll hear the usual eye-rolls—“snake oil,” “pseudo-science,” “total scam.”
Yet a 2024 review in Neurophotonics notes over one hundred peer-reviewed animal and human studies on transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) published during the past two decades, firmly shifting the debate from hype to hard data (1)(2)(12).

According to The Sun, 16% of U.S. adults have tried light therapy for wellness or cosmetic benefits, alongside celebrities like the Kardashians, Victoria Beckham, and Jennifer Aniston.

Skincare masks were the gateway. Now the conversation has moved north:

What if the right wavelength could bathe your brain instead of just your skin?

Thousands are slipping on near-infrared helmets for a quick 10-minute daily session and reporting sharper recall, clearer focus, steadier energy, deeper calm, and better sleep. (3)

A screenshot taken from PubMed, the official website of the United States Government. Link

  1. It is widely researched with over 10,000 studies on "photobiomodulation."

  1. It is widely researched with over 10,000 studies on "photobiomodulation."

Infrared and near-infrared light therapy, known scientifically as photobiomodulation, is one of the most studied topics in non-pharmaceutical brain health:

  • 10,800 + articles on photobiomodulation are listed in PubMed, the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s research database.

  • Of these, 1,560 + papers look specifically at infrared light and memory. (4)(5).

When a therapy has thousands of peer-reviewed studies in PubMed, it’s no longer “fringe”, it’s a growing scientific field.

  1. tPBM targets memory loss at the root.

  1. tPBM targets memory loss at the root.

Many therapies do have their use case, especially for managing symptoms in the short term.

However, most conventional treatments, such as cognitive enhancers or symptomatic medications (e.g., acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's), do not address the underlying cellular damage that impairs memory.

These approaches may temporarily boost neurotransmitter levels or improve alertness, but they fail to restore the neuronal function and brain health necessary for lasting cognitive improvements.

Many therapies do have their use case, especially for managing symptoms in the short term.

However, most conventional treatments, such as cognitive enhancers or symptomatic medications (e.g., acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's), do not reverse the underlying cellular damage that impairs memory.
These approaches may temporarily boost neurotransmitter levels or improve alertness, but they fail to restore the neuronal function and brain health necessary for lasting cognitive improvements.

Unlike other short-term fixes, infrared light therapy (photobiomodulation) works at the cellular level to support the brain’s energy metabolism and vascular health.

PBM stimulates mitochondrial activity through the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, leading to increased ATP production, needed for for processes synaptic communication and memory formation.

Additionally, PBM enhances cerebral blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients vital for neuroregeneration.(6)(7).

By improving cellular energy, reducing neuroinflammation, and supporting neuroplasticity, PBM helps you address memory loss at its root, not just mask the symptoms.(2)(8).

There is almost no life-form that does not need sunlight to survive.

  1. tPBM is light— natural & non-invasive.

  1. tPBM is light— natural & non-invasive.

Nearly all life on Earth depends on light, except a few rare deep-sea microbes. For humans, light powers vital processes that support your brain’s health, including:

  1. Toxin removal

  2. Cell repair and regeneration

  3. Energy production (ATP)

  4. Neuroplasticity
    ...and much more.

The problem?

Modern life keeps us chronically light-deprived. Around 105 million adults (~40%) are vitamin D deficient, half (~50 million) likely due to too little sunlight, especially in winter or for those mostly indoors. This widespread deficiency highlights just how disconnected we are from natural light.

The lack of sunlight doesn’t just affect Vitamin D, it may also contribute to fatigue, poor sleep, and memory decline (7)(8)(16). While it’s not the only factor behind a poor memory, it’s a clear signal that our brains aren’t getting the light they need.

Most light therapy devices use 660 nm (red) or 850 nm (near-infrared) light, but Neuronic uses 1070 nm, a deeper-penetrating wavelength proven to reach brain tissue more effectively. (9)(10)

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  1. One device can improve brain health for an entire household, without added cost.

  1. It can Improve Brthe
    Help an Entire Household.

Have you tried sharing pills or supplements without paying more? It doesn't work, right?

The good news is one photobiomodulation helmet can be used by multiple people in your household like spouse, kids, friends or even the caretaker.

According to a 2024 survey, 40% of brain supplement users reported spending $51 per month on supplements and 34.2% $200/month.

If a household of 4 spends $50 per month on brain health supplements, that’s $600 per year per person, or $2,400 a year for a family of four.

Instead, you can make a one-time investment of $1,795 in a device everyone can use.
That’s over $5,000 saved in just two years, with consistent brain support for the whole family.(13)

  1. Thousands of home users & clinicians already use tPBM &
    most experience a significant improvement within weeks.

  1. Thousands of home users & clinicians already use tPBM &
    most experience a significant improvement within weeks.

Many users begin noticing improvements in focus, recall, or clarity within just a few weeks. The more consistently you use it, the more benefits tend to build over time.(12)

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  1. Rodríguez-Fernández L. et al. (2024). Photobiomodulation for cognitive decline and aging: preclinical and clinical evidence. PubMed

  2. Pan W. et al. (2023). Advances in photobiomodulation for cognition, memory, and attention. PMC

  3. Zhao C. et al. (2022). Transcranial photobiomodulation enhances visual working memory. Science Advances

  4. Maghfour J. et al. (2024). Overview of photobiomodulation mechanisms and applications. PubMed

  5. Lipko A. (2022). Evolutionary and clinical overview of PBM across spectra. PubMed

  6. Nairuz H. et al. (2024). PBM activates cytochrome c oxidase, increasing ATP and gene expression. PubMed

  7. Hamblin MR. (2017). PBM modulates inflammation and boosts ATP, nitric oxide. PubMed

  8. Pan W. et al. (2023). (Same as reference 2)

  9. Gaggi N.L. et al. (2025). tPBM’s potential to improve sleep, wakefulness, and cognition. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

  10. Ibrahimi O.A. & Delrobaei M. (2022). NIR laser penetration ~1 cm into cortex. arXiv

  11. Li Z. et al. (2024). NIR-II tPBM is safe and neuroprotective. arXiv

  12. Zhu Ziman et al. (2025). Meta-analysis: PBM improves global cognition, working memory, attention. Lasers in Medical Science

  13. Prajapati P. Individual Beliefs and Experiences With Brain Health Dietary Supplements: Spending and Side Effects Reported by Users. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2024. PubMed

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Our product cannot guarantee the same effects on each individual. There are no known side effects of using our device. We advise you to consult a medical professional and conduct your own research before using our device. The information presented on our website is not a substitute to the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner.