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Fascinating new studies from some of the world's best neuroscience institutes, including Harvard, Yale, and MIT, have found evidence that meditation can significantly slow or even reverse the rate of brain aging. Clinical and laboratory examinations of the brains of experienced meditators have revealed that they appear decades younger in some cases.

Memory, attention, and the ability to maintain focus are all linked to thicker brain regions. for the first time, our technology allows you to combine the benefits of floatation and sound therapy encouraging these brain regions to grow, even if you are not used to practising meditation.

our treatments are safe, comfortable, easily accessible, and use scientifically proven methods to begin mending and regenerating your brain.

At the same time, we use photobiomodulation, a type of light therapy, to penetrate tissue and stimulate cells with very precise wavelengths of light to reduce discomfort and promote function. Patients suffering from neurological disorders such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, and stroke injuries can benefit from this therapy to improve blood flow, cellular communication, and function while reducing inflammation-related damage.

To the best of our knowledge, we are the only facility in the world that offers biostacked therapy, which combines these types of treatments into a single session to maximize and extend their benefits whilst reducing treatment cost.

If you'd like to learn more about how our incredible therapies can help you or someone you know, please schedule an appointment by clicking the button below and start your journey to wellness today!

meditation and brain aging

Kurth F, Cherbuin N, Luders E.

Promising Links between Meditation and Reduced (Brain) Aging: An Attempt to Bridge Some Gaps between the Alleged Fountain of Youth and the Youth of the Field.

Front Psychol. 2017 May 30;8:860. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00860. PMID: 28611710; PMCID: PMC5447722.

floatation and changes in brain structure

nassar ac, pena fy, stephan-ott c

brain volumetric changes after sensory isolation: single case experimental design

journal of neurology and stroke. 2022; 12 (4): 114-117 DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2022.12.00512

Photobiomodulation and dementia

Hamblin MR.

Photobiomodulation for Alzheimer's Disease: Has the Light Dawned?

Photonics. 2019 Sep;6(3):77. doi: 10.3390/photonics6030077. Epub 2019 Jul 4. PMID: 31363464; PMCID: PMC6664299.

photobiomodulation and parkinsons disease

Liebert A, Bicknell B, Laakso EL, Heller G, Jalilitabaei P, Tilley S, Mitrofanis J, Kiat H.

Improvements in clinical signs of Parkinson's disease using photobiomodulation: a prospective proof-of-concept study.

BMC Neurol. 2021 Jul 2;21(1):256. doi: 10.1186/s12883-021-02248-y. PMID: 34215216; PMCID: PMC8249215.

photobiomodulation and stroke treatment

Boonswang NA, Chicchi M, Lukachek A, Curtiss D.

A new treatment protocol using photobiomodulation and muscle/bone/joint recovery techniques having a dramatic effect on a stroke patient's recovery: a new weapon for clinicians.

BMJ Case Rep. 2012 Sep 11;2012:bcr0820114689. doi: 10.1136/bcr.08.2011.4689. PMID: 22967677; PMCID: PMC4543170.