A Specific Frequency Could Help You Sleep Better
To cope with sleep difficulties, people use a variety of tools: white-noise machines, bedtime stories, constant phone scrolling, or letting the TV play. These sounds mask background noise, but they usually contain a wide range of frequencies rather than a targeted tone. By contrast, 42 Hz represents a precise, measurable rhythm that may align with neural … Continue reading A Specific Frequency Could Help You Sleep Better
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