Helmet May Reverse Dementia

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Scientific Research on Memory

Alzheimer's disease is an insidious disease that kills hundreds of thousands and causes untold pain for the family. This helmet can help reverse the symptoms with as little as ten minutes per day. Infra-red light causes the brain to create more cells.

"The study at Sunderland found that exposing middle-aged mice to infrared light for six minutes a day for ten days improved their performance in a three-dimensional maze," the Daily Mail reported. "In the human trials, due to start this summer, the scientists will use levels of infra-red that occur naturally in sunlight."

Luckily, the people that wear this helmet, won't remember the next day.
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