08-25-2011, 01:10 AM
08-25-2011, 10:50 PM
Have had bought a similar device some ten years ago. Without the biofeedback feature via pulse, though.
It was sold as 'mental trainer' with 5 audio cassettes with self-hypnosis programmes on it. E.g. for higher self-confidence, better and faster learning, etc.
I found the red LED-shades quite relaxing, however I have not managed to fall in a hypnotic trance with it, but then I may be non-hypnotizable. It occasionally helped me falling asleep, though. Anyway, I am not aware that it had any of the promised effects even after more then half a year of almost daily usage.
Seeing it as a wellness-device is probably the best way to decide whether its worth the money.
It was sold as 'mental trainer' with 5 audio cassettes with self-hypnosis programmes on it. E.g. for higher self-confidence, better and faster learning, etc.
I found the red LED-shades quite relaxing, however I have not managed to fall in a hypnotic trance with it, but then I may be non-hypnotizable. It occasionally helped me falling asleep, though. Anyway, I am not aware that it had any of the promised effects even after more then half a year of almost daily usage.
Seeing it as a wellness-device is probably the best way to decide whether its worth the money.
08-25-2011, 11:00 PM
I'd look up Brainwave Generator. It's audio only, but it's free.
08-26-2011, 09:37 AM
how do you know if you're hypnosis-compatible?